Nanopores are label-free single-molecule analytical tools that show great potential for stochastic sensing of proteins. Here, we described a ClyA nanopore functionalized with different nanobodies through a 5-6 nm DNA linker at its periphery. Ty1, 2Rs15d, 2Rb17c, and nb22 nanobodies were employed to specifically recognize the large protein SARS-CoV-2 Spike, a medium-sized HER2 receptor, and the small protein murine urokinase-type plasminogen activator (muPA), respectively. The pores modified with Ty1, 2Rs15d, and 2Rb17c were capable of stochastic sensing of Spike protein and HER2 receptor, respectively, following a model where unbound nanobodies, facilitated by a DNA linker, move inside the nanopore and provoke reversible blockade events, wh...
Biological nanopores are emerging as powerful and low-cost sensors for real-time analysis of biologi...
Nanopores have been successfully implemented for DNA sequencing. However, nanopore is much less empl...
The development of flexible and reconfigurable sensors that can be readily tailored toward different...
Nanopores are label-free single-molecule analytical tools that show great potential for stochastic s...
Nanopores have been used to detect molecules, to sequence DNA, or to investigate chemical reactions ...
Nanopores have emerged as a powerful, label-free single molecule biosensor based on resistive pulse ...
Nanopores have been used in label-free single-molecule studies, including investigations of chemical...
The continued development of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for biological samples requires r...
Single-molecule nanopore detection technology has revolutionized proteomics research by enabling hig...
Nanopores have emerged as one of the powerful tool for single molecule detection as it offers advant...
The ability to measure biomarkers, both specifically and selectively at the single-molecule level in...
In the last years, nanopore technology has been increasingly exploited for biomolecule detection and...
The identification of short nucleic acids and proteins at the single molecule level is a major drivi...
In this thesis, we explore the adaptability of biological nanopores towards the detection of protein...
Biological nanopores are emerging as powerful and low-cost sensors for real-time analysis of biologi...
Nanopores have been successfully implemented for DNA sequencing. However, nanopore is much less empl...
The development of flexible and reconfigurable sensors that can be readily tailored toward different...
Nanopores are label-free single-molecule analytical tools that show great potential for stochastic s...
Nanopores have been used to detect molecules, to sequence DNA, or to investigate chemical reactions ...
Nanopores have emerged as a powerful, label-free single molecule biosensor based on resistive pulse ...
Nanopores have been used in label-free single-molecule studies, including investigations of chemical...
The continued development of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for biological samples requires r...
Single-molecule nanopore detection technology has revolutionized proteomics research by enabling hig...
Nanopores have emerged as one of the powerful tool for single molecule detection as it offers advant...
The ability to measure biomarkers, both specifically and selectively at the single-molecule level in...
In the last years, nanopore technology has been increasingly exploited for biomolecule detection and...
The identification of short nucleic acids and proteins at the single molecule level is a major drivi...
In this thesis, we explore the adaptability of biological nanopores towards the detection of protein...
Biological nanopores are emerging as powerful and low-cost sensors for real-time analysis of biologi...
Nanopores have been successfully implemented for DNA sequencing. However, nanopore is much less empl...
The development of flexible and reconfigurable sensors that can be readily tailored toward different...