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An Engineered OmpG Nanopore with Displayed Peptide Motifs for Single‐Molecule Multiplex Protein Detection

Angewandte Chemie (International ed in English)(2023)

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Abstract
AbstractMolecular detection via nanopore, achieved by monitoring changes in ionic current arising from analyte interaction with the sensor pore, is a promising technology for multiplex sensing development. Outer Membrane Protein G (OmpG), a monomeric porin possessing seven functionalizable loops, has been reported as an effective sensing platform for selective protein detection. Using flow cytometry to screen unfavorable constructs, we identified two OmpG nanopores with unique peptide motifs displayed in either loop 3 or 6, which also exhibited distinct analyte signals in single‐channel current recordings. We exploited these motif‐displaying loops concurrently to facilitate single‐molecule multiplex protein detection in a mixture. We additionally report a strategy to increase sensor sensitivity via avidity motif display. These sensing schemes may be expanded to more sophisticated designs utilizing additional loops to increase multiplicity and sensitivity.
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Single-Molecule Sensing,Nanopores,Nanoparticles
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