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γ-Hemolysin Nanopore Is Sensitive to Guanine-to-Inosine Substitutions in Double-Stranded DNA at the Single-Molecule Level.

Cherie S Tan1, Aaron M Fleming1, Hang Ren1, Cynthia J Burrows1, Henry S White1.   

Abstract

Biological nanopores provide a unique single-molecule sensing platform to detect target molecules based on their specific electrical signatures. The γ-hemolysin (γ-HL) protein produced by Staphylococcus aureus is able to assemble into an octamer nanopore with a ∼2.3 nm diameter β-barrel. Herein, we demonstrate the first application of γ-HL nanopore for DNA structural analysis. To optimize conditions for ion-channel recording, the properties of the γ-HL pore (e.g., conductance, voltage-dependent gating, and ion-selectivity) were characterized at different pH, temperature, and electrolyte concentrations. The optimal condition for DNA analysis using γ-HL corresponds to 3 M KCl, pH 5, and T = 20 °C. The γ-HL protein nanopore is able to translocate dsDNA at about ∼20 bp/ms, and the unique current-signature of captured dsDNA can directly distinguish guanine-to-inosine substitutions at the single-molecule level with ∼99% accuracy. The slow dsDNA threading and translocation processes indicate this wild-type γ-HL channel has potential to detect other base modifications in dsDNA.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30269492      PMCID: PMC6242276          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b08153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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