The potential and challenges of nanopore sequencing.

A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achieved by electrophoretically driving molecules in solution through a nano-scale pore. The nanopore provides a highly confined space within which single nucleic acid polymers can be analyzed at high thr...

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Main Authors: Branton, D, Deamer, D, Marziali, A, Bayley, H, Benner, SA, Butler, T, Di Ventra, M, Garaj, S, Hibbs, A, Huang, X, Jovanovich, S, Krstic, P, Lindsay, S, Ling, X, Mastrangelo, C, Meller, A, Oliver, J, Pershin, Y, Ramsey, J, Riehn, R, Soni, G, Tabard-Cossa, V, Wanunu, M, Wiggin, M, Schloss, J
Format: Journal article
Jezik:English
Izdano: 2008
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Izvleček:A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achieved by electrophoretically driving molecules in solution through a nano-scale pore. The nanopore provides a highly confined space within which single nucleic acid polymers can be analyzed at high throughput by one of a variety of means, and the perfect processivity that can be enforced in a narrow pore ensures that the native order of the nucleobases in a polynucleotide is reflected in the sequence of signals that is detected. Kilobase length polymers (single-stranded genomic DNA or RNA) or small molecules (e.g., nucleosides) can be identified and characterized without amplification or labeling, a unique analytical capability that makes inexpensive, rapid DNA sequencing a possibility. Further research and development to overcome current challenges to nanopore identification of each successive nucleotide in a DNA strand offers the prospect of 'third generation' instruments that will sequence a diploid mammalian genome for approximately $1,000 in approximately 24 h.