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Analytes Triggered Conformational Switch of i-Motif DNA inside Gold-Decorated Solid-State Nanopores.

Dandan ZhaoHaoran TangHao WangCheng YangYongxin Li
Published in: ACS sensors (2020)
The nanopore-based technique is a useful tool for single-molecule sensing and characterization. In this work, we have developed a new DNA-functionalized gold-modified nanopore, and analytes can induce the conformational switch of i-motif DNA formed on the inner surface of the nanopore. i-Motif DNA structure can be formed in the presence of silver ions (Ag+), which will result in the change in surface charge and structure of the nanopore tip and ion current rectification (ICR) ratio. The i-motif DNA structure on nanopore surface will be destroyed after the addition of glutathione (GSH) due to the strong interaction of Ag-S bond, which results in the recovery of surface charge, steric hindrance, and ICR ratio. This analyte-triggered conformational switch of i-motif DNA can help us deeply understand the DNA technology inside single nanopore and will benefit the possible applications in an ultrasensitive detection and biological/chemical analysis.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy
  • living cells
  • quantum dots
  • solid state
  • gold nanoparticles
  • molecular dynamics
  • silver nanoparticles