Steric Modulation of Ionic Currents in DNA Translocation Through Nanopores

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Abstract

Ionic currents accompanying DNA translocation strongly depend on molarity of the electrolyte solution and the shape and surface charge of the nanopore. By means of the Poisson–Nernst–Planck equations it is shown how conductance is modulated by the presence of the DNA intruder and as a result of competing electrostatic and confinement factors. The theoretical results reproduce quantitatively the experimental ones and are summarized in a conductance diagram that allows distinguishing the region of reduced conductivity from the region of enhanced conductivity as a function of molarity and the pore dimension.

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Mazzone, V., Melchionna, S., & Marconi, U. M. B. (2015). Steric Modulation of Ionic Currents in DNA Translocation Through Nanopores. Journal of Statistical Physics, 158(5), 1181–1194. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-014-1159-8

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