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posted on 2012-08-08, 00:00 authored by David
B. Wells, Maxim Belkin, Jeffrey Comer, Aleksei AksimentievUsing all-atom molecular dynamics and atomic-resolution
Brownian
dynamics, we simulate the translocation of single-stranded DNA through
graphene nanopores and characterize the ionic current blockades produced
by DNA nucleotides. We find that transport of single DNA strands through
graphene nanopores may occur in single nucleotide steps. For certain
pore geometries, hydrophobic interactions with the graphene membrane
lead to a dramatic reduction in the conformational fluctuations of
the nucleotides in the nanopores. Furthermore, we show that ionic
current blockades produced by different DNA nucleotides are, in general,
indicative of the nucleotide type, but very sensitive to the orientation
of the nucleotides in the nanopore. Taken together, our simulations
suggest that strand sequencing of DNA by measuring the ionic current
blockades in graphene nanopores may be possible, given that the conformation
of DNA nucleotides in the nanopore can be controlled through precise
engineering of the nanopore surface.