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Single Molecule Nanopore Spectrometry for Peptide Detection

Authors :
Amy E. Chavis
Nuwan Kothalawala
Grace A. Hatmaker
Joseph W. F. Robertson
Kyle T. Brady
Amala Dass
Joseph E. Reiner
Christopher E. Angevine
Source :
ACS sensors. 2(9)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Sensing and characterization of water-soluble peptides is of critical importance in a wide variety of bioapplications. Single molecule nanopore spectrometry (SMNS) is based on the idea that one can use biological protein nanopores to resolve different sized molecules down to limits set by the blockade duration and noise. Previous work has shown that this enables discrimination between polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecules that differ by a single monomer unit. This paper describes efforts to extend SMNS to a variety of biologically relevant, water-soluble peptides. We describe the use of Au25(SG)18 clusters, previously shown to improve PEG detection, to increase the on- and off-rate of peptides to the pore. In addition, we study the role that fluctuations play in the single molecule nanopore spectrometry (SMNS) methodology and show that modifying solution conditions to increase peptide flexibility (via pH or chaotropic salt) leads to a nearly 2-fold reduction in the current blockade fluctuations and a corres...

Details

ISSN :
23793694
Volume :
2
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS sensors
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3464c8e98711344b2897e675b50ed781