Engineering DNA nanopores: from structural evolution to sensing and transport

Fengyu Liu, Tatsuo Arai, Dezhou Guo, Zhuangde Jiang, Libo Zhao*, Xiaoming Liu*

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摘要

Synthetic nanopores, inspired by natural ion channels and nuclear pore complexes, hold immense potential for elucidating cellular transport mechanisms and enhancing molecular sensing technologies. DNA nanotechnology, particularly DNA origami, stands out as a transformative platform for designing biomimetic nanopores, leveraging its biocompatibility, structural programmability, and mechanical tunability. This review traces the structural evolution of DNA nanopores across three phases: early hybrid designs with solid-state platforms, vertically-inserted nanopores in lipid bilayers, and horizontally-arranged nanopores with advanced functionalities. Unlike prior reviews, we integrate this progression with critical insights into limitations—such as stability, scalability, and noise—while highlighting breakthroughs in single-molecule sensing and controlled transmembrane transport. We conclude by outlining strategies for next-generation DNA nanopores, offering a roadmap for their optimization in synthetic biology and nanomedicine.

源语言英语
文章编号102137
期刊Materials Today Bio
34
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10月 2025
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