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DNA Nanopore Sequencing Adapted for Protein Sequence Comparisons
Researchers link a stretch of DNA to a peptide of interest and measure current changes as the molecule is pulled by a helicase through a nanopore.
DNA Nanopore Sequencing Adapted for Protein Sequence Comparisons
DNA Nanopore Sequencing Adapted for Protein Sequence Comparisons

Researchers link a stretch of DNA to a peptide of interest and measure current changes as the molecule is pulled by a helicase through a nanopore.

Researchers link a stretch of DNA to a peptide of interest and measure current changes as the molecule is pulled by a helicase through a nanopore.

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Advancing Protein Analysis for Neuroscience
Advancing Protein Analysis for Neuroscience
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DNA Nanopore Sequencing Adapted for Protein Sequence Comparisons
Sophie Fessl, PhD | Feb 14, 2022 | 3 min read
Researchers link a stretch of DNA to a peptide of interest and measure current changes as the molecule is pulled by a helicase through a nanopore.
Illustration of a DNA-peptide conjugate molecule being pulled through a nanopore in a membrane.
Infographic: Reading Proteins with Nanopores
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Probing Antibody Binding to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein
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Focus on Structure to Verify Protein Function
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Scientists analyze a therapeutic protein’s secondary structure to confirm drug efficacy and safety.
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Using Nanopores to Sense and Sequence Proteins
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Detect Protein Structural Changes with MMS
A More Sensitive Way to Determine Protein Structure
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Reliable protein stability and similarity measurements using microfluidic modulation spectroscopy
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The same toxin targets different receptors in prey and conspecifics to deliver either a lethal or non-lethal blow.
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