Outdoor Self Replication of Cross Tile DNA Origami
ORAL
Abstract
Self-replication and exponential growth are properties of all living things and the basis for competition
and evolution. Life is far from thermodynamic equilibrium so one might imagine that life originated
from a non-equilibrium drive. A natural candidate is diurnal temperature and light cycles. We
previously developed a self-replicating system using DNA origami tiles. Our system uses no enzymes,
but instead has UV photo cross linkers, CNV K. molecules on the sticky ends of the tiles to permanently
bind monomers and create dimers. In the lab replication cycles can yield close to a doubling of the
dimers each cycle. Here we report that with our system placed in a box and left outside subject to
variable weather we observe replication rates approximately half as good, a growth rate of 1.6 for
one cycle. Our experiments indicate that a system that shows no growth when left in equilibrium
can be induced to replicate when exposed to a natural diurnal light and temperature cycle.
and evolution. Life is far from thermodynamic equilibrium so one might imagine that life originated
from a non-equilibrium drive. A natural candidate is diurnal temperature and light cycles. We
previously developed a self-replicating system using DNA origami tiles. Our system uses no enzymes,
but instead has UV photo cross linkers, CNV K. molecules on the sticky ends of the tiles to permanently
bind monomers and create dimers. In the lab replication cycles can yield close to a doubling of the
dimers each cycle. Here we report that with our system placed in a box and left outside subject to
variable weather we observe replication rates approximately half as good, a growth rate of 1.6 for
one cycle. Our experiments indicate that a system that shows no growth when left in equilibrium
can be induced to replicate when exposed to a natural diurnal light and temperature cycle.
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Presenters
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Lev Bershadsky
New York University
Authors
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Lev Bershadsky
New York University
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Heng Ni
New York University
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Roujie Sha
New York University
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Paul Chaikin
New York University, New York University (NYU)