Nanopores are key in portable sequencing and research given their ability to transport elongated DNA or small bioactive molecules through narrow transmembrane channels. Transport of folded proteins could lead to similar scientific and technological benefits. Yet this has not been realised due to the shortage of wide and structurally defined natural pores. Here we report that a synthetic nanopore designed via DNA nanotechnology can accommodate folded proteins. Transport of fluorescent proteins through single pores is kinetically analysed using massively parallel optical readout with transparent silicon-on-insulator cavity chips vs. electrical recordings to reveal an at least 20-fold higher speed for the electrically driven movement. Pores ne...
Single molecule nanopore sensing is emerging as a powerful tool for probing the properties of indivi...
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
Nanopores are key in portable sequencing and research given their ability to transport elongated DNA...
Biological nanopores are an essential element to the success of the lipid bilayer that makes life po...
The transport of nutrients, xenobiotics, and signaling molecules across biological membranes is esse...
Synthetic solid-state nanopores are being intensively investigated as single-molecule sensors for de...
Membrane nanopores are key for molecular transport in biology, portable DNA sequencing, label-free s...
We review the current status of various aspects of biopolymer translocation through nanopores and th...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Nanoscopic pores in biological systems – cells, for example – are responsible for regulating the tra...
A nanopore is the ultimate analytical tool. It can be used to detect DNA, RNA, oligonucleotides, and...
Solid-state nanopores, nanometer-size holes in a thin synthetic membrane, are a versatile tool for t...
Membrane proteins are prime drug targets as they control the transit of information, ions, and solut...
Evolution has found countless ways to transport material across cells and cellular compartments sepa...
Single molecule nanopore sensing is emerging as a powerful tool for probing the properties of indivi...
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
Nanopores are key in portable sequencing and research given their ability to transport elongated DNA...
Biological nanopores are an essential element to the success of the lipid bilayer that makes life po...
The transport of nutrients, xenobiotics, and signaling molecules across biological membranes is esse...
Synthetic solid-state nanopores are being intensively investigated as single-molecule sensors for de...
Membrane nanopores are key for molecular transport in biology, portable DNA sequencing, label-free s...
We review the current status of various aspects of biopolymer translocation through nanopores and th...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Nanoscopic pores in biological systems – cells, for example – are responsible for regulating the tra...
A nanopore is the ultimate analytical tool. It can be used to detect DNA, RNA, oligonucleotides, and...
Solid-state nanopores, nanometer-size holes in a thin synthetic membrane, are a versatile tool for t...
Membrane proteins are prime drug targets as they control the transit of information, ions, and solut...
Evolution has found countless ways to transport material across cells and cellular compartments sepa...
Single molecule nanopore sensing is emerging as a powerful tool for probing the properties of indivi...
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...