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Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 89(Suppl 1): S234-S248, 2024 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38621753

This review highlights operational principles, features, and modern aspects of the development of third-generation sequencing technology of biopolymers focusing on the nucleic acids analysis, namely the nanopore sequencing system. Basics of the method and technical solutions used for its realization are considered, from the first works showing the possibility of creation of these systems to the easy-to-handle procedure developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies company. Moreover, this review focuses on applications, which were developed and realized using equipment developed by the Oxford Nanopore Technologies, including assembly of whole genomes, methagenomics, direct analysis of the presence of modified bases.


Nanopore Sequencing , Nanopores , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods , Biopolymers , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods
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Macromol Rapid Commun ; 32(5): 462-7, 2011 Mar 02.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21433200

We demonstrate the functioning of a macromolecular nanoreactor which guides a reaction in a confined volume and leads toward improved functional properties of a product material. In our approach, the polymerization of aniline (ANi) is conducted within the interfacial volume of spherical polyelectrolyte brushes (SPB) which are densely affixed to colloidal particles. The SPB provide optimal conditions for matrix polymerization by the efficient confinement of ANi monomers within the finite volume of polyelectrolyte brushes and controlled delivery of the oxidizing reagent to the reaction volume. The excellent kinetic stability of the resulting core-shell particles together with the high macroscopic conductivity of the respective composite open up perspectives for novel materials (a conductive ink).


Aniline Compounds/chemistry , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Polymerization , Polystyrenes/chemistry , Kinetics , Macromolecular Substances , Surface Properties
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J Am Chem Soc ; 124(38): 11324-33, 2002 Sep 25.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12236747

Interaction of salmon sperm DNA (300-500 bp) and ultrahigh molecular mass DNA (166 kbp) from bacteriophage T4dC with linear poly(N-diallyl-N-dimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC) and slightly cross-linked (#) PDADMAC (#PDADMAC) hydrogel in water has been studied by means of UV-spectroscopy, ultracentrifugation, atomic force, and fluorescence microscopy (FM). It is found that the linear polycation induced compaction of either native (double-stranded) or denatured (single-stranded) DNA by forming PDADMAC-DNA interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPEC)s. At the same time, #PDADMAC hydrogel is able to distinguish between native and denatured DNA. Native DNA is adsorbed and captured in the hydrogel surface layer, while denatured DNA diffuses to the hydrogel interior until the whole hydrogel sample is transformed into the cross-linked IPEC. Both native and denatured DNA can be completely released from the hydrogel in appropriate conditions with no degradation by adding a low molecular salt. The data observed using conventional physicochemical methods with respect to DNA of a moderate molecular mass remarkably correlate with the pictures directly observed for ultrahigh molecular mass DNA in dynamics by using FM.


DNA/chemistry , Hydrogels/chemistry , Polyethylenes/chemistry , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/chemistry , Animals , Bacteriophage T4/chemistry , Bacteriophage T4/genetics , Cations , Cross-Linking Reagents/chemistry , DNA, Single-Stranded/chemistry , DNA, Viral/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Salmon/genetics , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Spermatozoa/chemistry
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