Experimental study of a nanoscale translocation ratchet.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Laboratoire de Physique, CNRS UMR 5672, Université Claude Bernard, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon, F-69342 Lyon, France.

Published: July 2022

Despite an extensive theoretical and numerical background, the translocation ratchet mechanism, which is fundamental for the transmembrane transport of biomolecules, has never been experimentally reproduced at the nanoscale. Only the Sec61 and bacterial type IV pilus pores were experimentally shown to exhibit a translocation ratchet mechanism. Here we designed a synthetic translocation ratchet and quantified its efficiency as a nanopump. We measured the translocation frequency of DNA molecules through nanoporous membranes and showed that polycations at the side accelerated the translocation in a ratchet-like fashion. We investigated the ratchet efficiency according to geometrical and kinetic parameters and observed the ratchet to be only dependent on the size of the DNA molecule with a power law [Formula: see text]. A threshold length of 3 kbp was observed, below which the ratchet did not operate. We interpreted this threshold in a DNA looping model, which quantitatively explained our results.

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