Molecules autonomously propelled by polymerizing DNA strands

September 7, 2007 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Scientists from the California Institute of Technology have fabricated a motor that runs autonomously, powered only by the free energy of DNA hybridization.

The synthetic mimic operates by polymerizing a double-helical DNA tail out of metastable DNA hairpins. It is possible that synthetic molecular motors may one day be routinely used in medicine, basic research, and manufacturing.