Nanopore technology for DNA sequencing is constantly being refined and improved. In strand sequencing a single strand of DNA is fed through a nanopore and subsequent fluctuations in the current are measured. A major hurdle is that the DNA is translocated through the pore at a rate that is too fast for the current measurement systems. An alternative approach is “exonuclease sequencing”, in which an exonuclease is attached to the nanopore that is able to process the strand, cleaving off one base at a time. The bases then flow through the nanopore and the current is measured. This method has the advantage of potentially solving the translocation rate problem, as the speed is controlled by the exonuclease. Here we consider the practical details...
MspA has been identified as a promising candidate protein as a component of a nanopore-based DNA-seq...
The pursuit of inexpensive DNA sequencing lies at the interface between nanotechnology and biotechno...
Over 15 years ago, the ability to electrically detect and characterize individual polynucleotides as...
Nanopore technology for DNA sequencing is constantly being refined and improved. In strand sequencin...
Engineered protein nanopores, such as those based on ?-hemolysin from Staphylococcus aureus have sho...
Single molecule protein sequencing would represent a disruptive burst in proteomic research with imp...
AbstractEngineered protein nanopores, such as those based on α-hemolysin from Staphylococcus aureus ...
The sequencing of individual DNA strands with nanopores is being developed as a rapid, low-cost plat...
Next generation DNA sequencing methods that utilize protein nanopores have the potential to revoluti...
DNA sequencing has vastly opened up the world of molecular biology, leading to new areas of interest...
Experimental and simulation studies of nucleic acid transport through nanosized channels, both biolo...
The protein nanopore <i>Mycobacteria smegmatis</i> porin A (MspA), can be used to sense individual n...
Protein nanopores show great potential as low-cost detectors in DNA sequencing devices. To date, res...
DNA sequencing is of great significance to molecular biology with myriad applications in fields such...
Single molecule nanopore sensing is emerging as a powerful tool for probing the properties of indivi...
MspA has been identified as a promising candidate protein as a component of a nanopore-based DNA-seq...
The pursuit of inexpensive DNA sequencing lies at the interface between nanotechnology and biotechno...
Over 15 years ago, the ability to electrically detect and characterize individual polynucleotides as...
Nanopore technology for DNA sequencing is constantly being refined and improved. In strand sequencin...
Engineered protein nanopores, such as those based on ?-hemolysin from Staphylococcus aureus have sho...
Single molecule protein sequencing would represent a disruptive burst in proteomic research with imp...
AbstractEngineered protein nanopores, such as those based on α-hemolysin from Staphylococcus aureus ...
The sequencing of individual DNA strands with nanopores is being developed as a rapid, low-cost plat...
Next generation DNA sequencing methods that utilize protein nanopores have the potential to revoluti...
DNA sequencing has vastly opened up the world of molecular biology, leading to new areas of interest...
Experimental and simulation studies of nucleic acid transport through nanosized channels, both biolo...
The protein nanopore <i>Mycobacteria smegmatis</i> porin A (MspA), can be used to sense individual n...
Protein nanopores show great potential as low-cost detectors in DNA sequencing devices. To date, res...
DNA sequencing is of great significance to molecular biology with myriad applications in fields such...
Single molecule nanopore sensing is emerging as a powerful tool for probing the properties of indivi...
MspA has been identified as a promising candidate protein as a component of a nanopore-based DNA-seq...
The pursuit of inexpensive DNA sequencing lies at the interface between nanotechnology and biotechno...
Over 15 years ago, the ability to electrically detect and characterize individual polynucleotides as...