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Detection of Single Proteins with a General Nanopore Sensor
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2019
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Protein FoldingSingle ProteinNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyGeneral Nanopore SensorStructural BiologyProtein EngineeringNanopore InstrumentsSingle MoleculeMolecular CommunicationAnisotropic TranslocationNanopore TechnologyMedicineNanosensorBiophysicsSingle-molecule DetectionNanopores
Single protein sensing based on solid-state nanopores is promising but challenging, because the fast translocation velocity of a protein is beyond the bandwidth of nanopore instruments. To decelerate the translocation speed, here, we employed a common protein cross-link interaction to achieve a general and robust nanopore sensing platform for single-molecule detection of protein. Benefiting from the EDC/NHS coupling interaction between nanopore and proteins, a 10-fold decrease in speed has been achieved. The clearly distinguishable current signatures further reveal that the anisotropic translocation of a protein, which are horizontal, vertical, and flipping transit inside nanopore confinement. This strategy provides a general platform for rapid detection of proteins as well as exploring fundamental protein dynamics at the single-molecule level.
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