Issue 39, 2020

The journey of a single polymer chain to a nanopore

Abstract

For a polymer to successfully thread through a nanopore, it must first find the nanopore. This so-called capture process is typically considered as a two-stage operation consisting of the chain being delivered at the entrance of the nanopore and then insertion of one of the ends. Studying molecular dynamics-lattice Boltzmann simulations of the capture of a single polymer chain under pressure driven hydrodynamic flow, we observe that the insertion can be essentially automatic with no delay for the ends searching for the nanopore. The deformation of the chain within the converging flow area and also, the interplay between the chain elastic forces and the hydrodynamic drag play an important role in the capture of the chain by the nanopore. Along the journey to the nanopore, the chain may form folded shapes. The competition between the elastic and hydrodynamic forces results in unraveling of the folded conformations (hairpins) as the chain approaches the nanopore. Although the ends are not the only monomers that can thread into the nanopore, the unraveling process can result in much higher probability of threading by the ends.

Graphical abstract: The journey of a single polymer chain to a nanopore

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jun 2020
Accepted
18 Aug 2020
First published
11 Sep 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Soft Matter, 2020,16, 9101-9112

The journey of a single polymer chain to a nanopore

N. Afrasiabian and C. Denniston, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 9101 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM01045F

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