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Complementary pair switch

Fig. 33 Various types of colloid DNA-mediated interactions, either conventional or self-protected - switched off - through intra-particle hybridization, (a, b) Normal, hairpin-free pair of complementary sticky ends, either grafted to separate beads (a) or mixed on the same bead (b). (c, d) Self-complementary sticky ends. Besides self-protective loops as in (b), this sequence can form two hairpin structures the sticky end sequence can fold on itself (1), or it can bind to the backbone (2). (e, f) As in (a), but each of the sticky ends can fold into a protective hairpin. Adapted with permission from [140]... Fig. 33 Various types of colloid DNA-mediated interactions, either conventional or self-protected - switched off - through intra-particle hybridization, (a, b) Normal, hairpin-free pair of complementary sticky ends, either grafted to separate beads (a) or mixed on the same bead (b). (c, d) Self-complementary sticky ends. Besides self-protective loops as in (b), this sequence can form two hairpin structures the sticky end sequence can fold on itself (1), or it can bind to the backbone (2). (e, f) As in (a), but each of the sticky ends can fold into a protective hairpin. Adapted with permission from [140]...

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