Transfer of a protein pattern from self-assembled DNA origami to a functionalized substrate.

Patterns of the protein streptavidin on DNA origami are printed onto a functionalized surface. The streptavidins are linked to DNA via a disulfide spacer and these conjugates self-organise into a predetermined pattern on DNA origami. The structure immobilises on a biotin-SAM-functionalized Au surface. By disulfide cleavage the origami is separated from the streptavidins, leaving the protein pattern at the surface.

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