Literature DB >> 34989239

Photoactivated Bacteriorhodopsin/SiNx Nanopore-Based Biological Nanofluidic Generator with Single-Protein Sensitivity.

Dandan Wang1,2,3, Yong Wang1,2, Haijuan Li1, Yanchao Han1, Ping Hu1,2, Kongshuo Ma1,2, Mordechai Sheves4, Yongdong Jin1,2.   

Abstract

Nanofluidics is an emerging hot field that explores the unusual behaviors of ions/molecules transporting through nanoscale channels, which possesses a broad application prospect. However, in situ probing bioactivity of functional proteins on a single-molecule level by a nanofluidic device has not been reported, and it is still a big challenge in the field. Herein, we reported a biological nanofluidic device with a single-protein sensitivity, based on natural proton-pumping protein, bacteriorhodopsin (bR), and a single SiNx nanopore. Nanofluidic single-molecule probing of bR proton-pumping activity and its light response were achieved under applied voltage of 0 V, by biologically self-powered steady-state ionic current nanopore sensing. Green-light irradiation of the device led to the monitoring of a steady-state proton current of ∼3.51 pA/per bR trimer, corresponding to charge density of 815 μC/cm2 generated by each bR monomer, which far exceeded the previously reported value of 1.4 μC/cm2. This finding and method would promote the development of artificial biological and hybrid nanofluidic devices in biosensing and energy conversion applications.

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Keywords:  a single SiNx nanopore; bacteriorhodopsin; biological nanofluidic device; proton-pumping activity; single-protein sensitivity

Year:  2022        PMID: 34989239     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c10255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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1.  Interference of electrochemical ion diffusion in nanopore sensing.

Authors:  Iat Wai Leong; Shohei Kishimoto; Makusu Tsutsui; Masateru Taniguchi
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-09-05
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