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Single-Molecule Discrimination of Saccharides Using Carbon Nitride Nanopores.

Linru GuoYida HanHong YangJie FuWang LiRan XieFrank C J M van VeggelKang WangXing-Hua Xia
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Structural complexity brings a huge challenge to the analysis of sugar chains. As a single-molecule sensor, nanopores have the potential to provide fingerprint information on saccharides. Traditionally, direct single-molecule saccharide detection with nanopores is hampered by their small size and weak affinity. Here, a carbon nitride nanopore device is developed to discern two types of trisaccharide molecules (LeA pN and SLeC pN ) with minor structural differences. The resolution of LeA pN and SLeC pN in the mixture reaches 0.98, which has never been achieved in solid-state nanopores so far. Monosaccharide (GlcNAc pN ) and disaccharide (LacNAc pN ) can also be discriminated using this system, indicating that the versatile carbon nitride nanopores possess a monosaccharide-level resolution. This study demonstrates that the carbon nitride nanopores have the potential for conducting structure analysis on single-molecule saccharides.
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