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Control of DNA Capture by Nanofluidic Transistors
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NanomedicineDna NanotechnologyDna CaptureEngineeringNanotechnologyNanofluidic TransistorsBioelectronicsDna MotionDna ReplicationLab-on-a-chipNanofluidicsBiomedical EngineeringNanosensorDna ComputingMicrofluidicsBiophysicsNanopores
We report the use of an array of electrically gated ~200 nm solid-state pores as nanofluidic transistors to manipulate the capture and passage of DNA. The devices are capable of reversibly altering the rate of DNA capture by over 3 orders of magnitude using sub-1 V biasing of a gate electrode. This efficient gating originates from the counter-balance of electrophoresis and electroosmosis, as revealed by quantitative numerical simulations. Such a reversible electronically tunable biomolecular switch may be used to manipulate nucleic acid delivery in a fluidic circuit, and its development is an important first step toward active control of DNA motion through solid-state nanopores for sensing applications.
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