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DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b01434
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Label-Free, Multiplexed, Single-Molecule Analysis of Protein–DNA Complexes with Nanopores

Garbiñe Celaya,Judit Perales-Calvo,Arturo Muga,Fernando Moro,David Rodríguez-Larrea

Nanopore
DNA
Nanopore sequencing
2017
Protein interactions with specific DNA sequences are crucial in the control of gene expression and the regulation of replication. Single-molecule methods offer excellent capabilities to unravel the mechanism and kinetics of these interactions. Here, we develop a nanopore approach where a target DNA sequence is contained in a hairpin followed by a ssDNA. This system allows DNA–protein complexes to be distinguished from bare DNA molecules as they are pulled through a single nanopore detector, providing both equilibrium and kinetic information. We show that this approach can be used to test the inhibitory effect of small molecules on complex formation and their mechanisms of action. In a proof of concept, we use DNAs with different sequence patterns to probe the ability of the nanopore to distinguish the effects of an inhibitor in a complex mixture of target DNAs and proteins. We anticipate that the use of this technology with arrays of thousands of nanopores will contribute to the development of transcription factor binding inhibitors.
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    Label-Free, Multiplexed, Single-Molecule Analysis of Protein–DNA Complexes with Nanopores” is a paper by Garbiñe Celaya Judit Perales-Calvo Arturo Muga Fernando Moro David Rodríguez-Larrea published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.