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Sequential reading of a stepwise-shortened peptide immobilized on nanopore

July 30, 2026
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Sequential reading of a stepwise-shortened peptide immobilized on nanopore

Sequential reading of a stepwise-shortened peptide immobilized on nanopore

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Accurate decoding of peptide sequences is crucial in proteomics. However, achieving this goal is a technical challenge, owing to the compositional and structural complexity of peptides1. Studies inspired by the success of nanopore nucleic acid sequencing have shown that nanopore-based techniques can also be applied to peptide sequencing2,3. The key is to generate narrowly distributed, consistent and sequence-dependent events during sequential nanopore readout. Here we introduce a nanopore-based strategy termed transient pore analyte looping (tPAL). We develop an engineered Mycobacterium smegmatis porin A (MspA) nanopore that is dual modified with a nickel-ion-bound nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA-Ni) adapter and the target peptide. This distinctive sensing configuration enables precise recognition of the N terminus of the immobilized peptide by multiple re-readings. With the aid of cholesterolized aminopeptidase, the immobilized peptide can be shortened sequentially in single-amino-acid increments, yielding sequence-dependent, stepwise and narrowly distributed signal alterations that provide clues to allow peptide sequence decoding. Our strategy achieves single-amino-acid resolution and effectively identifies single-amino-acid mutations, post-translational modifications and unnatural-amino-acid insertions—indicative of its versatility in nanopore proteomics and chiral peptide analyses.

Chen, J., Zhang, H., Wang, K. et al. Sequential reading of a stepwise-shortened peptide immobilized on nanopore.
Nature (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10881-1

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10881-1

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