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DNA Strands from Denatured Duplexes are Translocated through Engineered Protein Nanopores at Alkaline pH

Maglia, Giovanni
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Henricus, Marsiyana
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Wyss, Romain
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2009
Nano Letters

Nanopores are under development for the detection of a variety of analytes and the investigation of chemical reactions at the single molecule level. In particular, the analysis of nucleic acid molecules is under intense investigation, including the development of systems for rapid, low-cost DNA sequencing. Here, we show that DNA can be translocated through an engineered alpha HL protein pore at pH 11.7, a value at which dsDNA is denatured. Therefore, the aHL pore is sufficiently stable to entertain the possibility of direct nanopore sequencing of genomic dsDNA samples, which are more readily obtained and handled than ssDNA.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/nl9020232
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271566400029

Author(s)
Maglia, Giovanni
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Henricus, Marsiyana
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Wyss, Romain
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Li, Qiuhong
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Cheley, Stephen
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Bayley, Hagan
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

9

Start page

3831

End page

3836

Subjects

Alpha-Hemolysin

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Orientation Discrimination

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Polynucleotide Molecules

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Membrane Channel

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Single

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State

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Pores

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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November 30, 2010
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