Molecular hopper can move single strands of DNA through a protein nanotube

Oxford University researchers have developed a molecular hopper which can move single strands of DNA through a protein nanotube. “Being able to control molecular motion is the holy grail of building nanoscale machines,” says  Professor Hagan Bayley of Oxford University’s Department of Chemistry,  “being able to process single molecules of DNA under precise chemical control ...

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