We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport against an applied bias. Such a device comprises a 13 by 5 nm protein cylinder, embedded in a biological membrane enclosing a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) rod. Hybridization with DNA cargo rigidifies the rod, allowing for transport of a selected DNA molecule across the nanopore. A strand displacement reaction from ssDNA fuel on the other side of the membrane then liberates the DNA cargo back into solution and regenerates the initial configuration. The entropic penalty of ssDNA confinement inside the nanopore drives DNA transport regardless of the applied bias. Multiple automated and reciprocating cycles are observed, in which the DNA piston moves...
DNA has been used to construct a wide variety of nanoscale molecular devices. Inspiration for such s...
DNA chirality allows it to act as an electrohydrodynamical turbine under the action of an electroo...
Many important processes in biology involve the translocation of a biopolymer through a nanometer-sc...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
DNA has been used to construct a wide variety of nanoscale molecular devices. Inspiration for such s...
Biological motors are highly complex protein assemblies that generate linear or rotary motion, power...
The transport of nucleic acids through membrane pores is a fundamental biological process that occur...
DNA nanomotors are synthetic biochemical devices whose motion can be controlled at the molecular sca...
We present a synthetic molecular motor capable of autonomous nanoscale transport in solution. Inspir...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
DNA has been used to construct a wide variety of nanoscale molecular devices. Inspiration for such s...
DNA chirality allows it to act as an electrohydrodynamical turbine under the action of an electroo...
Many important processes in biology involve the translocation of a biopolymer through a nanometer-sc...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
We present a synthetic nanoscale piston that uses chemical energy to perform molecular transport aga...
DNA has been used to construct a wide variety of nanoscale molecular devices. Inspiration for such s...
Biological motors are highly complex protein assemblies that generate linear or rotary motion, power...
The transport of nucleic acids through membrane pores is a fundamental biological process that occur...
DNA nanomotors are synthetic biochemical devices whose motion can be controlled at the molecular sca...
We present a synthetic molecular motor capable of autonomous nanoscale transport in solution. Inspir...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
DNA has been used to construct a wide variety of nanoscale molecular devices. Inspiration for such s...
DNA chirality allows it to act as an electrohydrodynamical turbine under the action of an electroo...
Many important processes in biology involve the translocation of a biopolymer through a nanometer-sc...