Identification of single amino acid differences in uniformly charged homopolymeric peptides with aerolysin nanopore

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Abstract

There are still unmet needs in finding new technologies for biomedical diagnostic and industrial applications. A technology allowing the analysis of size and sequence of short peptide molecules of only few molecular copies is still challenging. The fast, low-cost and label-free single-molecule nanopore technology could be an alternative for addressing these critical issues. Here, we demonstrate that the wild-type aerolysin nanopore enables the size-discrimination of several short uniformly charged homopeptides, mixed in solution, with a single amino acid resolution. Our system is very sensitive, allowing detecting and characterizing a few dozens of peptide impurities in a high purity commercial peptide sample, while conventional analysis techniques fail to do so.

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Piguet, F., Ouldali, H., Pastoriza-Gallego, M., Manivet, P., Pelta, J., & Oukhaled, A. (2018). Identification of single amino acid differences in uniformly charged homopolymeric peptides with aerolysin nanopore. Nature Communications , 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03418-2

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