Biological Nanopores: Confined Spaces for Electrochemical Single-Molecule Analysis
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Biological Nanopores: Confined Spaces for Electrochemical Single-Molecule Analysis
Abstract
Nanopore sensing is developing into a powerful single-molecule approach to investigate the features of biomolecules that are not accessible by studying ensemble systems. When a target molecule is transported through a nanopore, the ions occupying the pore are excluded, resulting in an electrical signal from the intermittent ionic blockade event. By statistical analysis of the amplitudes, duration, frequencies, and shapes of the blockade events, many properties of the target molecule can be obtained in real time at the single-molecule level, including its size, conformation, structure, charge, geometry, and interactions with other molecules. With the development of the use of α-hemolysin to characterize individual polynucleotides, nanopore technology has attracted a wide range of research interest in the fields of biology, physics, chemistry, and nanoscience. As a powerful single-molecule analytical method, nanopore technology has been applied for the detection of various biomolecules, including oligonucleotides, peptides, oligosaccharides, organic molecules, and disease-related proteins. In this Account, we highlight recent developments of biological nanopores in DNA-based sensing and in studying the conformational structures of DNA and RNA. Furthermore, we introduce the application of biological nanopores to investigate the conformations of peptides affected by charge, length, and dipole moment and to study disease-related proteins' structures and aggregation transitions influenced by an inhibitor, a promoter, or an applied voltage. To improve the sensing ability of biological nanopores and further extend their application to a wider range of molecular sensing, we focus on exploring novel biological nanopores, such as aerolysin and Stable Protein 1. Aerolysin exhibits an especially high sensitivity for the detection of single oligonucleotides both in current separation and duration. Finally, to facilitate the use of nanopore measurements and statistical analysis, we develop an integrated current measurement system and an accurate data processing method for nanopore sensing. The unique geometric structure of a biological nanopore offers a distinct advantage as a nanosensor for single-molecule sensing. The construction of the pore entrance is responsible for capturing the target molecule, while the lumen region determines the translocation process of the single molecule. Since the capture of the target molecule is predominantly diffusion-limited, it is expected that the capture ability of the nanopore toward the target analyte could be effectively enhanced by site-directed mutations of key amino acids with desirable groups. Additionally, changing the side chains inside the wall of the biological nanopore could optimize the geometry of the pore and realize an optimal interaction between the single-molecule interface and the analyte. These improvements would allow for high spatial and current resolution of nanopore sensors, which would ensure the possibility of dynamic study of single biomolecules, including their metastable conformations, charge distributions, and interactions. In the future, data analysis with powerful algorithms will make it possible to automatically and statistically extract detailed information while an analyte translocates through the pore. We conclude that these improvements could have tremendous potential applications for nanopore sensing in the near future.
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