| Literature DB >> 27091962 |
Carl W Fuller1, Shiv Kumar2, Mintu Porel2, Minchen Chien2, Arek Bibillo3, P Benjamin Stranges4, Michael Dorwart3, Chuanjuan Tao2, Zengmin Li2, Wenjing Guo2, Shundi Shi2, Daniel Korenblum3, Andrew Trans3, Anne Aguirre3, Edward Liu3, Eric T Harada3, James Pollard3, Ashwini Bhat3, Cynthia Cech3, Alexander Yang3, Cleoma Arnold3, Mirkó Palla4, Jennifer Hovis3, Roger Chen3, Irina Morozova2, Sergey Kalachikov2, James J Russo2, John J Kasianowicz5, Randy Davis3, Stefan Roever3, George M Church6, Jingyue Ju7.
Abstract
DNA sequencing by synthesis (SBS) offers a robust platform to decipher nucleic acid sequences. Recently, we reported a single-molecule nanopore-based SBS strategy that accurately distinguishes four bases by electronically detecting and differentiating four different polymer tags attached to the 5'-phosphate of the nucleotides during their incorporation into a growing DNA strand catalyzed by DNA polymerase. Further developing this approach, we report here the use of nucleotides tagged at the terminal phosphate with oligonucleotide-based polymers to perform nanopore SBS on an α-hemolysin nanopore array platform. We designed and synthesized several polymer-tagged nucleotides using tags that produce different electrical current blockade levels and verified they are active substrates for DNA polymerase. A highly processive DNA polymerase was conjugated to the nanopore, and the conjugates were complexed with primer/template DNA and inserted into lipid bilayers over individually addressable electrodes of the nanopore chip. When an incoming complementary-tagged nucleotide forms a tight ternary complex with the primer/template and polymerase, the tag enters the pore, and the current blockade level is measured. The levels displayed by the four nucleotides tagged with four different polymers captured in the nanopore in such ternary complexes were clearly distinguishable and sequence-specific, enabling continuous sequence determination during the polymerase reaction. Thus, real-time single-molecule electronic DNA sequencing data with single-base resolution were obtained. The use of these polymer-tagged nucleotides, combined with polymerase tethering to nanopores and multiplexed nanopore sensors, should lead to new high-throughput sequencing methods.Entities:
Keywords: DNA sequencing by synthesis; chip array; nanopore; polymer-tagged nucleotides; single-molecule sequencing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27091962 PMCID: PMC4868432 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1601782113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205