Sumit Majumder, Sebastian Coupe, Nikta Fakhri, Ankur Jain
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Abstract
Nature uses bottom-up self-assembly to build structures with remarkable complexity and functionality. Understanding how molecular-scale interactions translate to macroscopic properties remains a major challenge and requires systems that effectively bridge these two scales. Here, we generate DNA and RNA-based liquids with exquisite programmability in their macroscopic rheological properties. In the presence of multivalent cations, nucleic acids can condense to a liquid-like state. Within these liquids, DNA and RNA retain sequence-specific hybridization abilities. We show that sequence-specific inter-molecular hybridization in the condensed phase cross-links molecules and slows down chain dynamics. This reduced chain mobility is mirrored in the macroscopic properties of the condensates. Molecular diffusivity and material viscosity scale with the inter-molecular hybridization energy, enabling precise sequence-based modulation of condensate properties over several orders of magnitude. Our work offers a robust platform to create bottom-up programmable fluids and may help advance our understanding of liquid-like compartments in cells.
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Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.