Super-Resolution Detection of DNA Nanostructures Using a Nanopore
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- DOI: 10.1002/adma.202207434
Super-Resolution Detection of DNA Nanostructures Using a Nanopore
Abstract
High-resolution analysis of biomolecules has brought unprecedented insights into fundamental biological processes and dramatically advanced biosensing. Notwithstanding the ongoing resolution revolution in electron microscopy and optical imaging, only a few methods are presently available for high-resolution analysis of unlabeled single molecules in their native states. Here, label-free electrical sensing of structured single molecules with a spatial resolution down to single-digit nanometers is demonstrated. Using a narrow solid-state nanopore, the passage of a series of nanostructures attached to a freely translocating DNA molecule is detected, resolving individual nanostructures placed as close as 6 nm apart and with a surface-to-surface gap distance of only 2 nm. Such super-resolution ability is attributed to the nanostructure-induced enhancement of the electric field at the tip of the nanopore. This work demonstrates a general approach to improving the resolution of single-molecule nanopore sensing and presents a critical advance towards label-free, high-resolution DNA sequence mapping, and digital information storage independent of molecular motors.
Keywords: DNA nanostructures; biosensing; nanopores; single molecules; super-resolution.
© 2023 The Authors. Advanced Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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