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Translocation of flexible and tensioned ssDNA through in silico designed hydrophobic nanopores with two constrictions

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NANOSCALE
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 1673-1679

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr04890a

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  1. Oxford Nanopore Technologies - EPSRC
  2. Leverhulme Trust
  3. EPSRC [EP/R029407/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The study investigates the impact of nanopores with hydrophobic constrictions on DNA translocation, finding that aromatic residues slow down the process. Stressed DNA strands exhibit greater variability in translocation rates, and the number of DNA entries into the pores correlates with pore width.
Protein-inspired nanopores with hydrophobic constriction regions have previously been shown to offer some promise for DNA sequencing. Here we explore a series of pores with two hydrophobic constrictions. The impact of nanopore radius, the nature of residues that define the constriction region and the flexibility of the ssDNA is explored. Our results show that aromatic residues slow down DNA translocation, and in the case of short DNA strands, they cause deviations from a linear DNA conformation. When DNA is under tension, translocation is once again slower when aromatic residues are present in the constriction. However, the lack of flexibility in the DNA backbone provides a narrower window of opportunity for the DNA bases to be retained inside the pore via interaction with the aromatic residues, compared to more flexible strands. Consequently, there is more variability in translocation rates for strands under tension. DNA entry into the pores is correlated to pore width, but no such correlation between width and translocation rate is observed.

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