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7 april 2020 19:02:42

 
How Nanopore Translocation Experiments Can Measure RNA Unfolding (Biophysical Journal)
 


Electrokinetic translocation of biomolecules through solid-state nanopores represents a label-free single-molecule technique that may be used to measure biomolecular structure and dynamics. Recent investigations have attempted to distinguish individual transfer RNA (tRNA) species based on the associated pore translocation times, ion-current noise, and blockage currents. By manufacturing sufficiently smaller pores, each tRNA is required to undergo a deformation to translocate. Accordingly, differences in nanopore translocation times and distributions may be used to infer the mechanical properties of individual tRNA molecules.


 
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