Methods and apparatus for molecular data storage, retrieval and analysis
First Claim
1. A process of recording information in a nucleic acid polymer, comprising:
- a) modulating the translocation of first and second nucleic acid strands through a channel between a dissociation medium and a hybridization medium, while modulating an electrostatic potential across the channel to modulate the incorporation of a metal ion in a nucleic acid duplex as the duplex forms in the hybridization medium;
b) wherein the channel separating the hybridization medium and the dissociation medium is dimensioned to allow lineal translocation of the nucleic acid duplex or a metal-containing nucleic acid duplex between the hybridization medium and the dissociation medium;
c) and wherein the first and the second nucleic acid strands comprise a plurality of nitrogen-containing aromatic bases covalently linked by a backbone, the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the first nucleic acid strand being capable of being joined by hydrogen bonding in the hybridization medium to the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the second nucleic acid strand so that the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases on the first and the second nucleic acid strands form hydrogen-bonded base pairs in stacked arrangement in the nucleic acid duplex, the hydrogen-bonded base pairs being capable of interchelating the metal cation coordinated to a nitrogen atom in one of the aromatic nitrogen-containing aromatic bases to form the metal-containing nucleic acid duplex.
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Abstract
In various aspects, the invention provides molecular systems for storing and retrieving information. In some embodiments, polymers capable of selectively binding metal ions, such as nucleic acids, are used to record information in the form of a particular molecular conformation. Electrochemical assay methods employing nanopores may be used to read and write information using such polymeric media. In some embodiments, information may be recorded in a nucleic acid polymer by magnetically modulating the translocation of the nucleic acid through a channel in a medium, while simultaneously modulating the electrostatic potential across the channel. In this way, the incorporation of a divalent metal ion in the nucleic acid duplex may be modulated to store information. In an alternative aspect, the invention provides analogous processes for detecting a base pair mismatch in a nucleic acid polymer.
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14 Claims
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1. A process of recording information in a nucleic acid polymer, comprising:
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a) modulating the translocation of first and second nucleic acid strands through a channel between a dissociation medium and a hybridization medium, while modulating an electrostatic potential across the channel to modulate the incorporation of a metal ion in a nucleic acid duplex as the duplex forms in the hybridization medium;
b) wherein the channel separating the hybridization medium and the dissociation medium is dimensioned to allow lineal translocation of the nucleic acid duplex or a metal-containing nucleic acid duplex between the hybridization medium and the dissociation medium;
c) and wherein the first and the second nucleic acid strands comprise a plurality of nitrogen-containing aromatic bases covalently linked by a backbone, the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the first nucleic acid strand being capable of being joined by hydrogen bonding in the hybridization medium to the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the second nucleic acid strand so that the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases on the first and the second nucleic acid strands form hydrogen-bonded base pairs in stacked arrangement in the nucleic acid duplex, the hydrogen-bonded base pairs being capable of interchelating the metal cation coordinated to a nitrogen atom in one of the aromatic nitrogen-containing aromatic bases to form the metal-containing nucleic acid duplex. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A process for detecting a base pair mismatch in a nucleic acid polymer, comprising:
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a) detecting the presence or absence of divalent metal cations in base pairs of a nucleic acid duplex by measuring electrical conductance across a channel as a metal-containing nucleic acid duplex is translocated through the channel;
b) wherein the channel separates a first pool and a second pool of a medium, the channel being dimensioned to allow sequential monomer-by-monomer lineal translocation of the metal-containing nucleic acid duplex between the first and second pools of the medium;
c) wherein the nucleic acid duplex comprises a first strand of nucleic acid and a second strand of nucleic acid, the first and the second nucleic acid strands comprising a plurality of nitrogen-containing aromatic bases covalently linked by a backbone, at least some of the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the first nucleic acid strand matching the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the second nucleic acid strand and the matching base pairs being joined by hydrogen bonding to the nitrogen-containing aromatic bases of the second nucleic acid strand, the matching nitrogen-containing aromatic bases on the first and the second nucleic acid strands forming hydrogen-bonded base pairs in stacked arrangement along the length of the nucleic acid duplex;
d) wherein the matching hydrogen-bonded base pairs of the metal-containing nucleic acid duplex comprise an interchelated divalent metal cation coordinated to a nitrogen atom in one of the aromatic nitrogen-containing aromatic bases, and wherein a mismatched base pair does not interchelate a divalent metal cation.
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14. A device for storing information comprising a metal-containing nucleic acid duplex housed in the lumin of a channel formed in a membrane.
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