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Creating a Single Sensing Zone within an Alpha-Hemolysin Pore Via Site Directed Mutagenesis.


ABSTRACT: Although significant progress has recently been made towards realizing the goal of direct nanopore based DNA sequencing [1], there are still numerous hurdles that need to be overcome. One such hurdle associated with the use of the biological nanopore ?-hemolysin (?HL) is the fact that the wild type channel contains three very distinct recognition or sensing regions within the ?-barrel [2, 3], making identification of the bases residing within or moving through the pore very difficult. Through site directed mutagenesis, we have been able to selectively remove one of two sensing regions while simultaneously enhancing the third. Our approach has led to the creation of ?HL pores containing single sensing zones and provides the basis for engineering ?HL pores suitable for direct DNA sequencing.

SUBMITTER: Ervin EN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3963172 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Creating a Single Sensing Zone within an Alpha-Hemolysin Pore Via Site Directed Mutagenesis.

Ervin Eric N EN   Barrall Geoffrey A GA   Pal Prithwish P   Bean Megan K MK   Schibel Anna E P AE   Hibbs Andrew D AD  

BioNanoScience 20140301 1


Although significant progress has recently been made towards realizing the goal of direct nanopore based DNA sequencing [1], there are still numerous hurdles that need to be overcome. One such hurdle associated with the use of the biological nanopore α-hemolysin (αHL) is the fact that the wild type channel contains three very distinct recognition or sensing regions within the β-barrel [2, 3], making identification of the bases residing within or moving through the pore very difficult. Through si  ...[more]

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