Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Delft University of Technology have managed to scan a single protein. By slowly moving a linearized protein through a tiny nanopore, one amino acid at a time, the researchers were able to read off electric currents that relate to the information content of the protein. The new single-molecule peptide reader marks a breakthrough in protein identification, and opens the way toward single-molecule protein sequencing and cataloguing the proteins inside a single cell.
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