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Research interests

The main focus of our group is on the chemistry and biophysics of nanopores. We are engineering, modifying and redesigning these protein systems for applications in NanoBioTechnology and Single-Molecule Biophysics.

We are using biological nanopores in:

       • Single-molecule enzymology

       • Single-molecule sensing and DNA analysis

       • Protein components for nanomachines

 

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Publications

Blobs form during the single-file transport of proteins across nanopores

Controlling Electroosmosis in Nanopores Without Altering the Nanopore Sensing Region

Engineered nanopores for exopeptidase protein sequencing

Large conical nanopores and uses thereof in analyte sensing

Nanobody-functionalized biological nanopores and means and methods related thereto

Nanopore-based analysis of proteins

Nanopore systems and methods for single-molecule polymer profiling

Translocation of linearized full-length proteins through an engineered nanopore under opposing electrophoretic force

Unravelled proteins form blobs during translocation across nanopores

Visible Light Control over the Cytolytic Activity of a Toxic Pore-Forming Protein

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Press/media

Current Approaches to Protein Sequencing

ERC Proof of Concept subsidie om monitoren van patiënten met hartfalen te verbeteren

ERC Proof of Concept Grant to improve monitoring heart failure patients

Breakthrough: Protein Triumphantly Transmitted Through Nanopore!

Protein Successfully Transported Through a Nanopore

Engineered Nanopore Translocates Full Length Proteins

The Final Piece Required for Easy Protein Sequencing

The missing link to make easy protein sequencing possible?

Is There a Missing Link that Can Simplify Protein Sequencing?

Missing Link Discovered for Simplified Protein Sequencing

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