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Optimizing the sensitivity and resolution of hyaluronan analysis with solid-state nanopores

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08533-1

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01 GM134226 P41 EB020594, K25 HL133611]
  2. Oklahoma Center for Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) [HR18-104]

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In this study, we used model quasi-monodisperse HA polymers to investigate the dependence of HA signal characteristics on various SS-nanopore measurement conditions. Our findings provide important insights for improving the signal-to-noise ratio, resolution, and sensitivity of HA analysis with SS-nanopores.
Hyaluronan (HA) is an essential carbohydrate in vertebrates that is a potentially robust bioindicator due to its critical roles in diverse physiological functions in health and disease. The intricate size-dependent function that exists for HA and its low abundance in most biological fluids have highlighted the need for sensitive technologies to provide accurate and quantitative assessments of polysaccharide molecular weight and concentration. We have demonstrated that solid state (SS-) nanopore technology can be exploited for this purpose, given its molecular sensitivity and analytical capacity, but there remains a need to further understand the impacts of experimental variables on the SS-nanopore signal for optimal interpretation of results. Here, we use model quasi-monodisperse HA polymers to determine the dependence of HA signal characteristics on a range of SS-nanopore measurement conditions, including applied voltage, pore diameter, and ionic buffer asymmetry. Our results identify important factors for improving the signal-to-noise ratio, resolution, and sensitivity of HA analysis with SS-nanopores.

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