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arxiv: 1607.04612 · v1 · pith:LTIOAB25new · submitted 2016-07-15 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft· q-bio.BM

Direct measurements reveal non-Markovian fluctuations of DNA threading through a solid-state nanopore

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.softq-bio.BM
keywords translocationdynamicsnanoporepolymervelocityalongdirectduring
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The threading of a polymer chain through a small pore is a classic problem in polymer dynamics and underlies nanopore sensing technology. However important experimental aspects of the polymer motion in a solid-state nanopore, such as an accurate measurement of the velocity variation during translocation, have remained elusive. In this work we analysed the translocation through conical quartz nanopores of a 7 kbp DNA double-strand labelled with six markers equally spaced along its contour. These markers, constructed from DNA hairpins, give direct experimental access to the translocation dynamics. On average we measure a 5% reduction in velocity during the translocation. We also find a striking correlation in velocity fluctuations with a decay constant of 100s of {\mu}s. These results shed light on hitherto unresolved problems in the dynamics of DNA translocation and provide guidance for experiments seeking to determine positional information along a DNA strand.

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