Effect of DNA Origami Nanostructures on Bacterial Growth

Chembiochem. 2024 Apr 2;25(7):e202400091. doi: 10.1002/cbic.202400091. Epub 2024 Feb 29.

Abstract

DNA origami nanostructures are a powerful tool in biomedicine and can be used to combat drug-resistant bacterial infections. However, the effect of unmodified DNA origami nanostructures on bacteria is yet to be elucidated. With the aim to obtain a better understanding of this phenomenon, the effect of three DNA origami shapes, i.e., DNA origami triangles, six-helix bundles (6HBs), and 24-helix bundles (24HBs), on the growth of Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis is investigated. The results reveal that while triangles and 24HBs can be used as a source of nutrients by E. coli and thereby promote population growth, their effect is much smaller than that of genomic single- and double-stranded DNA. However, no effect on E. coli population growth is observed for the 6HBs. On the other hand, B. subtilis does not show any significant changes in population growth when cultured with the different DNA origami shapes or genomic DNA. The detailed effect of DNA origami nanostructures on bacterial growth thus depends on the competence signals and uptake mechanism of each bacterial species, as well as the DNA origami shape. This should be considered in the development of antimicrobial DNA origami nanostructures.

Keywords: Bacillus subtilis; DNA nanotechnology; DNA origami; Escherichia coli; nanomedicine.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Transport
  • DNA / chemistry
  • Escherichia coli*
  • Nanostructures* / chemistry
  • Nanotechnology / methods
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation

Substances

  • DNA