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Non-binary Encoded Nucleic Acid Barcodes Directly Readable by a Nanopore.

Shuanghong YanLiying WangYuqin WangZhenyuan CaoShanyu ZhangXiaoyu DuPingping FanPanke ZhangHong-Yuan ChenShuo Huang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
A large collection of unique molecular barcodes is useful in the simultaneous sensing or screening of molecular analytes. Though the sequence of DNA has been widely applied to encode for molecular barcodes, decoding of these barcodes is normally assisted by sequencing. We here demonstrate a barcode system based solely on self-assembly of synthetic nucleic acids and direct nanopore decoding. Each molecular barcode is composed of "n" distinct information nodes in a non-binary manner and can be sequentially scanned and decoded by a Mycobacterium smegmatis porin A (MspA) nanopore. Nanopore events containing step-shaped features were consistently reported. 14 unique information nodes were developed which in principle could encode for 14 n unique molecular barcodes in a barcode containing "n" information nodes. These barcode probes were adapted to detect different antibody proteins or cancer-related microRNAs, suggesting their immediate application in a wide variety of sensing applications.
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