Influence of pore charge, pressure, and electric field on protein transport through nanopores.

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Abstract

Nanopores are miniaturized electrical sensors with arguably the smallest detection volumes (sub-yoctometers, or below 10\textasciicircum -24 m\textasciicircum 3). Detection of molecules using nanopores involves electrical monitoring of ion current flow through a pore using a pair of electrodes placed across the nanopore-containing membrane. In such small confinements, the presence of electric field and a dominant surface area impose various conditions that must be taken into account when considering polymer translocation. this talk, I will describe how nanopores less than 10 nm in all dimensions (diameter and thickness) can be used to detect protein molecules at high resolution. I will discuss measurements of the surface charge of these nanopores, its role on the transport process, as well as the role of pressure on the sensitivity to protein transport detection.

Authors

  • Meni Wanunu

    Northeastern University