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Voltage-driven translocation behaviors of IgG molecule through nanopore arrays.


ABSTRACT: Nanopore-based biosensing has attracted more and more interests in the past years, which is also regarded as an emerging field with major impact on bio-analysis and fundamental understanding of nanoscale interactions down to single-molecule level. In this work, the voltage-driven translocation properties of goat antibody to human immunoglobulin G (IgG) are investigated using nanopore arrays in polycarbonate membranes. Obviously, the background ionic currents are modulated by IgG molecules for their physical place-holding effect. However, the detected ionic currents do 'not' continuously decrease as conceived; the currents first decrease, then increase, and finally stabilize with increasing IgG concentration. To understand this phenomenon, a simplified model is suggested, and the calculated results contribute to the understanding of the abnormal phenomenon in the actual ionic current changing tendency.

SUBMITTER: Liu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3664219 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Voltage-driven translocation behaviors of IgG molecule through nanopore arrays.

Liu Lei L   Wang Bing B   Sha Jingjie J   Yang Yue Y   Hou Yaozong Y   Ni Zhonghua Z   Chen Yunfei Y  

Nanoscale research letters 20130515 1


Nanopore-based biosensing has attracted more and more interests in the past years, which is also regarded as an emerging field with major impact on bio-analysis and fundamental understanding of nanoscale interactions down to single-molecule level. In this work, the voltage-driven translocation properties of goat antibody to human immunoglobulin G (IgG) are investigated using nanopore arrays in polycarbonate membranes. Obviously, the background ionic currents are modulated by IgG molecules for th  ...[more]

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