Velocity of DNA during translocation through a solid-state nanopore

Calin Plesa, Nick Van Loo, Philip Ketterer, Hendrik Dietz, Cees Dekker

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Abstract

While understanding translocation of DNA through a solid-state nanopore is vital for exploiting its potential for sensing and sequencing at the single-molecule level, surprisingly little is known about the dynamics of the propagation of DNA through the nanopore. Here we use linear double-stranded DNA molecules, assembled by the DNA origami technique, with markers at known positions in order to determine for the first time the local velocity of different segments along the length of the molecule. We observe large intramolecular velocity fluctuations, likely related to changes in the drag force as the DNA blob unfolds. Furthermore, we observe an increase in the local translocation velocity toward the end of the translocation process, consistent with a speeding up due to unfolding of the last part of the DNA blob. We use the velocity profile to estimate the uncertainty in determining the position of a feature along the DNA given its temporal location and demonstrate the error introduced by assuming a constant translocation velocity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)732-737
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • DNA
  • DNA origami
  • Nanopore
  • translocation
  • velocity

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