Method of detecting an analyte in a medium comprising a light scattering constituent
The invention provides methods of optically detecting an analyte in a medium as the analyte moves with respect to a nanopore. The analyte may be, for example, a biological molecule such as a polynucleotide or polypeptide. Systems and apparatuses for carrying our such methods are also provided.
1 . A method of detecting an analyte in a medium, the medium comprising a light-scattering constituent, the method comprising:
contacting the medium with a nanopore;
generating a flux of the constituent through the nanopore;
contacting the analyte with the nanopore so that the analyte influences the flux of the constituent through the nanopore;
illuminating the medium in the vicinity of the nanopore with one or more light sources; and
taking one or more measurements of the light scattered by the constituent in the vicinity of the nanopore as the analyte moves with respect to the nanopore, and thereby detecting the analyte as it moves with respect to the nanopore.
2 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein taking one or more measurements of the light scattered by the constituent comprises generating a scattering signal corresponding to the flux of the constituent through the nanopore.
3 . A method according to claim 2 , wherein taking one or more measurements of the light scattered by the constituent comprises detecting interference between the scattering signal and a reference beam.
4 . A method according to claim 3 , wherein the interference is detected by reflection interference contrast microscopy, digital holographic interference microscopy, interference scattering microscopy (iSCAT), or coherent brightfield interference microscopy (COBRI).
5 . A method according to claim 3 , wherein the reference beam is reflected from an interface.
6 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the flux of the constituent is from a first volume of medium to a second volume of medium, and wherein the one or more measurements of the light scattered by the constituent are one or more measurements of the second volume of medium in the vicinity of the nanopore.
7 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the light-scattering constituent has a refractive index different to the refractive index of the medium; optionally wherein the light-scattering constituent has a refractive index greater than the refractive index of the medium.
8 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the constituent comprises a hydrophilic water-soluble molecule.
9 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the constituent is uncharged.
10 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the constituent comprises a saccharide or a polyethylene glycol.
11 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the flux of the constituent through the nanopore is driven by a physical or chemical potential.
12 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the flux of the constituent through the nanopore is driven by an electrical potential or by a chemical concentration gradient across the nanopore.
13 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the analyte is a biological polymer; optionally wherein the analyte is a polynucleotide or a polypeptide.
14 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the movement of the analyte with respect to the nanopore is driven by a physical or chemical potential.
15 . A method according to claim 1 , comprising contacting the analyte with a motor protein, wherein the motor protein controls the movement of the analyte with respect to the nanopore; optionally wherein the motor protein is a helicase, a polymerase, an exonuclease, a topoisomerase, an unfoldase, or a variant thereof.
16 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the medium comprises an aqueous or non-aqueous solvent.
17 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the nanopore is a protein nanopore, a solid-state nanopore, a nucleic acid nanopore, or a polymer nanopore; optionally wherein the nanopore is a beta-barrel protein nanopore.
18 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the nanopore is present in a membrane.
19 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the nanopore is present in a droplet interface bilayer.
20 . A method of characterising an analyte, comprising carrying out a method according to claim 1 ; and taking one or more measurements as the analyte moves with respect to the nanopore, wherein the one or more measurements are indicative of one or more characteristics of the analyte, and thereby characterising the analyte as it moves with respect to the nanopore.
21 . A system, comprising:
a medium comprising a light-scattering constituent;
a nanopore in contact with the medium;
the medium in the vicinity of the nanopore being illuminated by one or more light sources; and
a reference light source.
22 . An apparatus for detecting an analyte, comprising:
a chamber having a volume, said volume containing a medium comprising a light-scattering constituent;
a membrane comprising a nanopore, wherein said nanopore is in contact with said medium;
one or more light sources for illuminating the volume in the vicinity of the nanopore; and
a detector for detecting light scattered by the constituent.