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Nanotechnology ; 21(33): 335102, 2010 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20657045

ABSTRACT

We report an experimental study of using DNA translocation through solid-state nanopores to detect the sequential arrangement of two double-stranded 12-mer hybridization segments on a single-stranded DNA molecule. The sample DNA is a trimer molecule formed by hybridizing three single-stranded oligonucleotides. A polystyrene bead is attached to the end of the trimer DNA, providing a mechanism in slowing down the translocation and suppressing the thermal diffusion, thereby allowing the detection of short features of DNA by standard patch-clamp electronics. The electrical signature of the translocation of a trimer molecule through a nanopore has been identified successfully in the temporal traces of ionic current. The results reported here represent the first successful attempt in using a solid-state nanopore as an ionic scanning device in resolving individual hybridization segments (or 'probes') on a DNA molecule.


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DNA/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Oligonucleotides/chemistry , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods , Computer Simulation , DNA/metabolism , Gene Library , Models, Genetic , Nanotechnology , Porosity
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