Functional Nanopores Enabled with DNA

  • Yongzheng Xing
    Department of Chemistry, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology University College London London WC1H 0AJ UK
  • Alexia Rottensteiner
    Department of Chemistry, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology University College London London WC1H 0AJ UK
  • Jonah Ciccone
    Department of Chemistry, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology University College London London WC1H 0AJ UK
  • Stefan Howorka
    Department of Chemistry, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology University College London London WC1H 0AJ UK

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Membrane‐spanning nanopores are used in label‐free single‐molecule sensing and next‐generation portable nucleic acid sequencing, and as powerful research tools in biology, biophysics, and synthetic biology. Naturally occurring protein and peptide pores, as well as synthetic inorganic nanopores, are used in these applications, with their limitations. The structural and functional repertoire of nanopores can be considerably expanded by functionalising existing pores with DNA strands and by creating an entirely new class of nanopores with DNA nanotechnology. This review outlines progress in this area of functional DNA nanopores and outlines developments to open up new applications.</jats:p>

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