Platform technology

Oxford Nanopore Technologies is developing a platform technology for the analysis of single molecules.  
The technology is modular; our proprietary, arrayed, planar bilayer chip and reader system can be combined with different protein nanopores for the detection of a variety of analytes.

The bilayer chip contains multiple microwells, each an individually addressable electronic channel.  This central aspect of our technology platform allows us to record a large number of nanopore measurements in parallel, therefore allowing for high-throughput, low cost molecular analysis.

The versatile chip is combined with a modular nanopore biosensor and a universal low cost instrument. 
  • For exonuclease DNA sequencing, a protein nanopore is combined with a processive enzyme.  DNA bases are cleaved from the end of the DNA strand and identified as they pass through the nanopore. 
  • For strand sequencing, an intact single stranded DNA molecule passes through the nanopore, the speed controlled by an accompanying enzyme.
  • For protein detection a nanopore may be combined with a ligand for specific protein analysis.  
For more information please see Applications.

Future generations of 'solid-state' nanopores will replace the bilayer chip/protein nanopore with a system fabricated from synthetic materials.