Citations : Microsecond Time-Scale Discrimination Among Polycytidylic and Polyuridylic Acid as Homopolymers Within Single RNA Molecules

Dated: Nov 30, 2020

Publication Name: Biophysical Journal

Single molecules of DNA or RNA can be detected as they are driven through an α-hemolysin channel by an applied electric field. During translocation, nucleotides within the polynucleotide must pass through the channel pore in sequential, single-file order because the limiting diameter of the pore can accommodate only one strand of DNA or RNA at a time. Here we demonstrate that this nanopore behaves as a detector that can rapidly discriminate between pyrimidine and purine segments along an RNA molecule. Nanopore detection and characterization of single molecules represent a new method for directly reading information encoded in linear polymers, and are critical first steps toward direct sequencing of individual DNA and RNA molecules.

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Contributors: Mark Akeson, Daniel Branton, John J.Kasianowicz § EricBrandin, David W.Deamer