Single-molecule study of thymidine glycol and i-motif through the alpha-hemolysin ion channel

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Author He, Lidong
Title Single-molecule study of thymidine glycol and i-motif through the alpha-hemolysin ion channel
Date 2013-12
Description Nanopore-based devices have emerged as a single-molecule detection and analysis tool for a wide range of applications. Through electrophoretically driving DNA molecules across a nanosized pore, a lot of information can be received, including unfolding kinetics and DNA-protein interactions. This single-molecule method has the potential to sequence kilobase length DNA polymers without amplification or labeling, approaching "the third generation" genome sequencing for around $1000 within 24 hours. α-Hemolysin biological nanopores have the advantages of excellent stability, low-noise level, and precise site-directed mutagenesis for engineering this protein nanopore. The first work presented in this thesis established the current signal of the thymidine glycol lesion in DNA oligomers through an immobilization experiment. The thymidine glycol enantiomers were differentiated from each other by different current blockage levels. Also, the effect of bulky hydrophobic adducts to the current blockage was investigated. Secondly, the α-hemolysin nanopore was used to study the human telomere imotif and RET oncogene i-motif at a single-molecule level. In Chapter 3, it was demonstrated that the α-hemolysin nanopore can differentiate an i-motif form and single-strand DNA form at different pH values based on the same sequence. In addition, it shows potential to differentiate the folding topologies generated from the same DNA sequence.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Lidong He 2013
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xq0d4w
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