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DNA Sequencing with Single-Stranded DNA Rectification in a Nanogap Gated by N-Terminated Carbon Nanotube Electrodes

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2020
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Đurišić, Ivana
Dražić, Miloš
Tomović, Aleksandar
Spasenović, Marko
Sljivancanin, Zeljko
Jovanović, Vladimir
Žikić, Radomir
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Abstract
Fast, reliable, and inexpensive DNA sequencing is an important pursuit in healthcare, especially in personalized medicine with possible deep societal impacts. Despite significant progress in various nanopore-based sequencing configurations, challenges that remain in resolution and chromosome-size-long readout call for new approaches. Here we found strong rectification in the transversal current during single-stranded DNA translocation through a nanopore with side-embedded N-terminated carbon nanotube electrodes. Employing density functional theory and nonequilibrium Green's function formalisms, we show that the rectifying ratio (response to square pulses of alternating bias) bears high nucleobase specificity. Rectification arises because of bias-dependent resistance asymmetry on the deoxyribonucleotide-electrode interfaces. The asymmetry induces molecular charging and highest occupied molecular orbital pinning to the electrochemical potential of one of the electrodes, assisted by an in...-gap electric-field effect caused by dipoles at the terminated electrode ends. We propose the rectifying ratio, due to its order-of-magnitude-difference nucleobase selectivity and robustness to electrode-molecule orientation, as a promising readout quantifier for single-base resolution and chromosome-size-long single-read DNA sequencing. The proposed configurations are within experimental reach from the viewpoint of both nanofabrication and small current measurement.

Keywords:
nonequilibrium Green's function / nanogap / local gating / field effect / DNA sequencing / density functional theory / current rectification
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Acs Applied Nano Materials, 2020, 3, 3, 3034-3043
Publisher:
  • Amer Chemical Soc, Washington
Funding / projects:
  • Swiss National Science Foundation (SCOPES Project)Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [152406]
  • FP7-NMP, project acronym nanoDNAsequencing [GA214840]
  • Electronic, transport and optical properties of nanostructured materials (RS-171033)
  • An integral study to identify the regional genetic and environmental risk factors for the common noncommunicable diseases in the human population of Serbia - INGEMA_S (RS-41028)

DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.0c00385

ISSN: 2574-0970

WoS: 000526396200097

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85088388401
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AU  - Đurišić, Ivana
AU  - Dražić, Miloš
AU  - Tomović, Aleksandar
AU  - Spasenović, Marko
AU  - Sljivancanin, Zeljko
AU  - Jovanović, Vladimir
AU  - Žikić, Radomir
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1346
AB  - Fast, reliable, and inexpensive DNA sequencing is an important pursuit in healthcare, especially in personalized medicine with possible deep societal impacts. Despite significant progress in various nanopore-based sequencing configurations, challenges that remain in resolution and chromosome-size-long readout call for new approaches. Here we found strong rectification in the transversal current during single-stranded DNA translocation through a nanopore with side-embedded N-terminated carbon nanotube electrodes. Employing density functional theory and nonequilibrium Green's function formalisms, we show that the rectifying ratio (response to square pulses of alternating bias) bears high nucleobase specificity. Rectification arises because of bias-dependent resistance asymmetry on the deoxyribonucleotide-electrode interfaces. The asymmetry induces molecular charging and highest occupied molecular orbital pinning to the electrochemical potential of one of the electrodes, assisted by an in-gap electric-field effect caused by dipoles at the terminated electrode ends. We propose the rectifying ratio, due to its order-of-magnitude-difference nucleobase selectivity and robustness to electrode-molecule orientation, as a promising readout quantifier for single-base resolution and chromosome-size-long single-read DNA sequencing. The proposed configurations are within experimental reach from the viewpoint of both nanofabrication and small current measurement.
PB  - Amer Chemical Soc, Washington
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EP  - 3043
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author = "Đurišić, Ivana and Dražić, Miloš and Tomović, Aleksandar and Spasenović, Marko and Sljivancanin, Zeljko and Jovanović, Vladimir and Žikić, Radomir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Fast, reliable, and inexpensive DNA sequencing is an important pursuit in healthcare, especially in personalized medicine with possible deep societal impacts. Despite significant progress in various nanopore-based sequencing configurations, challenges that remain in resolution and chromosome-size-long readout call for new approaches. Here we found strong rectification in the transversal current during single-stranded DNA translocation through a nanopore with side-embedded N-terminated carbon nanotube electrodes. Employing density functional theory and nonequilibrium Green's function formalisms, we show that the rectifying ratio (response to square pulses of alternating bias) bears high nucleobase specificity. Rectification arises because of bias-dependent resistance asymmetry on the deoxyribonucleotide-electrode interfaces. The asymmetry induces molecular charging and highest occupied molecular orbital pinning to the electrochemical potential of one of the electrodes, assisted by an in-gap electric-field effect caused by dipoles at the terminated electrode ends. We propose the rectifying ratio, due to its order-of-magnitude-difference nucleobase selectivity and robustness to electrode-molecule orientation, as a promising readout quantifier for single-base resolution and chromosome-size-long single-read DNA sequencing. The proposed configurations are within experimental reach from the viewpoint of both nanofabrication and small current measurement.",
publisher = "Amer Chemical Soc, Washington",
journal = "Acs Applied Nano Materials",
title = "DNA Sequencing with Single-Stranded DNA Rectification in a Nanogap Gated by N-Terminated Carbon Nanotube Electrodes",
pages = "3043-3034",
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volume = "3",
doi = "10.1021/acsanm.0c00385"
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Đurišić, I., Dražić, M., Tomović, A., Spasenović, M., Sljivancanin, Z., Jovanović, V.,& Žikić, R.. (2020). DNA Sequencing with Single-Stranded DNA Rectification in a Nanogap Gated by N-Terminated Carbon Nanotube Electrodes. in Acs Applied Nano Materials
Amer Chemical Soc, Washington., 3(3), 3034-3043.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c00385
Đurišić I, Dražić M, Tomović A, Spasenović M, Sljivancanin Z, Jovanović V, Žikić R. DNA Sequencing with Single-Stranded DNA Rectification in a Nanogap Gated by N-Terminated Carbon Nanotube Electrodes. in Acs Applied Nano Materials. 2020;3(3):3034-3043.
doi:10.1021/acsanm.0c00385 .
Đurišić, Ivana, Dražić, Miloš, Tomović, Aleksandar, Spasenović, Marko, Sljivancanin, Zeljko, Jovanović, Vladimir, Žikić, Radomir, "DNA Sequencing with Single-Stranded DNA Rectification in a Nanogap Gated by N-Terminated Carbon Nanotube Electrodes" in Acs Applied Nano Materials, 3, no. 3 (2020):3034-3043,
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c00385 . .

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