Advances in Nanopores for Protein Sensing
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Nano- and Micro-Technologies in Biosensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 291
Special Issue Editors
Interests: single-molecule sequencing using nanopores and nanoelectrodes; machine-learning-enhanced resistive pulse analyses; integrated nanopore sensors; ion and mass transport in functionalized nanopores and nanochannels
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Dear Colleagues,
Proteins are chains of amino acids serving as the building blocks of cells, with important functions including the creation of antibodies and enzymes. There has been a growing demand for a novel sensor that can detect a vast dynamic range of proteins for complete proteome analysis. In this regard, nanopore technology is considered a promising approach capable of counting proteins at a single-amino-acid level. Biological nanopores have already proven useful for not only detecting proteins but also sequencing short peptides by ionic current measurements. Solid-state nanopores are also an excellent platform that can be integrated with various nanostructures to extend the single-molecule sensing ability such as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and tunneling current detections.
This Special Issue aims to publish cutting-edge research and reviews on this exciting research area, including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Biological nanopores for single-protein detection and peptide sequencing;
- Solid-state nanopore sensing for single-protein analyses;
- Integrated nanopore sensors for single-protein detections;
- Post-digital processing and machine learning for analyzing nanopore data of proteins
Dr. Makusu Tsutsui
Dr. Kazumichi Yokota
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- solid-state nanopore
- biological nanopore
- plasmonic nanopore
- single-protein detection
- peptide sequencing
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