Among the different types of DNA damage that occur endogenously in the cell, depurination is especially prevalent. These lesions can initiate mutagenesis and have been implicated in a variety of diseases, including cancer. Here, we demonstrate a new approach for the detection of depurination at the single-molecule scale using solid-state nanopores. We induce depurination in short duplex DNA using acidic conditions and observe that the presence of apurinic sites results in significantly slower dynamics during electrokinetic translocation. This procedure may be valuable as a diagnostic for in situ quantification of DNA depurination. © 2014 Marshall et al.
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Marshall, M. M., Ruzicka, J. A., Taylor, E. W., & Hall, A. R. (2014). Detecting DNA depurination with solid-state nanopores. PLoS ONE, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101632
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