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Wen, C. (author), Bertosin, E. (author), Shi, X. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Schmid, Sonja (author)
Nanopores are versatile single-molecule sensors offering a simple label-free readout with great sensitivity. We recently introduced the nanopore electro-osmotic trap (NEOtrap) which can trap and sense single unmodified proteins for long times. The trapping is achieved by the electro-osmotic flow (EOF) generated from a DNA-origami sphere...
journal article 2022
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Bohländer, P.R. (author), Filius, M. (author), van Kooten, Xander F. (author), Pomorski, A.K. (author), Schmid, S. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Eelkema, R. (author), Kim, S.H. (author), Joo, C. (author)
Single-cell profiling methods have had a profound impact on the understanding of cellular heterogeneity. While genomes and transcriptomes can be explored at the single-cell level, single-cell profiling of proteomes is not yet established. Here we describe new single-molecule protein sequencing and identification technologies alongside...
review 2021
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Schmid, S. (author), Stömmer, Pierre (author), Dietz, Hendrik (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Many strategies have been pursued to trap and monitor single proteins over time to detect the molecular mechanisms of these essential nanomachines. Single-protein sensing with nanopores is particularly attractive because it allows label-free high-bandwidth detection on the basis of ion currents. Here we present the nanopore electro-osmotic...
journal article 2021
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Schmid, S. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
This paper provides a perspective on potential applications of a new single-molecule technique, viz., the nanopore electro-osmotic trap (NEOtrap). This solid-state nanopore-based method uses locally induced electro-osmosis to form a hydrodynamic trap for single molecules. Ionic current recordings allow one to study an unlabeled protein or...
review 2021
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Schmid, S. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Proteins are the active workhorses in our body. These biomolecules perform all vital cellular functions from DNA replication and general biosynthesis to metabolic signaling and environmental sensing.While static 3D structures are now readily available, observing the functional cycle of proteins-involving conformational changes and...
review 2021
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Fragasso, A. (author), Schmid, S. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Nanopores bear great potential as single-molecule tools for bioanalytical sensing and sequencing, due to their exceptional sensing capabilities, high-throughput, and low cost. The detection principle relies on detecting small differences in the ionic current as biomolecules traverse the nanopore. A major bottleneck for the further progress of...
review 2020
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