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Review Article | Open Access

Design, regulation, and functionalization of self-assembled DNA crystals

Ziyu Li1Mingqiang Li1Xiaoguo Liu1 ( )Jielin Chen1,2 ( )
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Zhangjiang Institute for Advanced Study and National Center for Translational Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Interdisciplinary Institute for Medical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, China
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Crystals are materials in which atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a periodic and ordered three-dimensional structure. Among novel crystalline nanomaterials, self-assembled DNA crystals form via the base-pair complementarity of DNA molecules. Unlike traditional ionic or metallic crystals, self-assembled DNA crystals offer high programmability, enabling the design of addressable frameworks with tunable pore sizes for host-guest interactions and further functionalization through interfacial chemical modifications. Over the past 15 years, research interest in DNA nanotechnology and DNA self-assembled nanomaterials has surged. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the design principles, regulation, and functionalization of self-assembled DNA crystals for applications in molecular recognition, catalysis, and photonic crystals, while also addressing their emerging challenges within the broader context of nucleic acid chemistry and structural DNA nanotechnology.

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Self-assembled DNA crystals are crystalline nanomaterials formed by complementary base pairing of DNA molecules. They have atomic-level high precision and are highly programmable. This article reviews the history and recent developments of this rising filed.

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Li Z, Li M, Liu X, et al. Design, regulation, and functionalization of self-assembled DNA crystals. Nano Research, 2025, 18(7): 94907250. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2025.94907250
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Received: 19 September 2024
Revised: 28 November 2024
Accepted: 11 January 2025
Published: 14 February 2025
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).