Curvature-Induced Base Pair “Slipping” Effects in DNA-Nanoparticle

Feb 23, 2009 - The sentence that starts at the bottom of the left column that reads “XD ... Haley D. Hill, Sarah J. Hurst, and Chad A. Mirkin*. Curv...
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NANO LETTERS 2009 Vol. 9, No. 3 1283

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Vol. 8, 2008 Choongho Yu*, Yeon Seok Kim, Dasaroyong Kim, and Jaime C. Grunlan* Thermoelectric Behavior of Segregated-Network Polymer Nanocomposites. Page 4429. The sentence that starts at the bottom of the left column that reads “XD grade CNTs (Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc.), which are a mixture of metallic and semiconducting single-, double-, and triple-walled CNTs, were incorporated in the matrix.” should be changed into the following new sentence: “Purified HIPCO single-walled carbon nanotubes (Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc.), with 5 wt % residual Fe impurity, were incorporated into the matrix.” NL900263D

10.1021/nl900263d Published on Web 02/23/2009

Vol. 9, 2009 Haley D. Hill, Sarah J. Hurst, and Chad A. Mirkin* Curvature-Induced Base Pair “Slipping” Effects in DNANanoparticle Hybridization. Page 319. In our article,1 in Figure 2B, in the third box, under the heading “Structure”, the DNA sequences should read -TCGCT and TCGCT- not -TCGGT and TGGCT-, respectively, as listed. Reference (1) Hill, H. D.; Hurst, S. J.; Mirkin, C. A. Nano Lett. 2009, 9, 317–321.

NL900320P

10.1021/nl900320p Published on Web 02/06/2009