Herein, a self-healing polyacrylate system was successfully prepared by introducing crosslinking agents containing disulfide bonds and monomers capable of forming quadruple hydrogen bonds through free radical copolymerization. This polymer material exhibited good toughness and self-healing properties through chemical and physical dual dynamic networks while maintaining excellent mechanical properties, which expanded the development path of self-healing acrylate materials. Compared to uncrosslinked and single dynamically crosslinked polymers, its elongation at break was as high as 437%, and its tensile strength was 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRNA modifications play critical roles in the regulation of various biological processes and are associated with many human diseases. Direct identification of RNA modifications by sequencing remains challenging, however. Nanopore sequencing is promising, but the current strategy is complicated by sequence decoding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSaccharides play critical roles in many forms of cellular activities. Saccharide structures are however complicated and similar, setting a technical hurdle for direct identification. Nanopores, which are emerging single molecule tools sensitive to minor structural differences between analytes, can be engineered to identity saccharides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcidic catecholamine metabolites, which could serve as diagnostic markers for many diseases, demonstrate an importance of accurate sensing. However, they share a highly similar chemical structure, which is a challenge in the design of sensing strategies. A nanopore may be engineered to sense these metabolites in a single molecule manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleoside analogues are reagents that resemble the structure of natural nucleosides and are widely applied in antiviral and anticancer therapy. Molnupiravir, a recently reported nucleoside analogue drug, has shown its inhibitory effect against SARS-CoV-2. Rapid tracing of molnupiravir and its metabolites is important in the evaluation of its pharmacology effect, but direct sensing of molnupiravir as a single molecule has not been reported to date.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnantiomers, chiral isomers with opposite chirality, typically demonstrate differences in their pharmacological activity, metabolism, and toxicity. However, direct discrimination between enantiomers is challenging due to their similar physiochemical properties. Following the strategy of programmable nanoreactors for stochastic sensing (PNRSS), introduction of phenylboronic acid (PBA) to a porin A (MspA) assists in the identification of the enantiomers of norepinephrine and epinephrine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemical reactions of single molecules, caused by rapid formation or breaking of chemical bonds, are difficult to observe even with state-of-the-art instruments. A biological nanopore can be engineered into a single molecule reactor, capable of detecting the binding of a monatomic ion or the transient appearance of chemical intermediates. Pore engineering of this type is however technically challenging, which has significantly restricted further development of this technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGuanosine-5'-triphosphate (GTP) plays a key role in many important biological processes of cells. It is not only a primer for DNA replication and one of the four essential nucleoside triphosphates for mRNA synthesis, but also an energy source for translation and other important cellular processes. It can be converted to adenine nucleoside triphosphate (ATP), and the intracellular GTP level is closely related to the specific pathological state, so it is crucial to establish a simple and accurate method for the detection of GTP.
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