Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 6, 2025

Monitoring Conformational Dynamics of Single Unmodified Proteins using Plasmonic Nanotweezers
Published on: March 21, 2025
Tracking flaviviral protease conformational dynamics by tuning single-molecule nanopore tweezers
Spencer A Shorkey1, Yumeng Zhang2, Jacqueline Sharp1
1Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts.
None:
The flaviviral NS2B/NS3 protease is a conserved enzyme required for flavivirus replication. Its highly dynamic conformation poses major challenges but also offers opportunities for antiviral inhibition. Here, we established a nanopore tweezers-based platform to monitor NS2B/NS3 conformational dynamics in real time. Molecular simulations coupled with single-channel current recording measurements revealed that the protease could be captured in the middle of the ClyA nanopore lumen, stabilized mainly by dynamic electrostatic interactions. We designed a new Salmonella typhi ClyA nanopore with enhanced nanopore/protease interaction that can resolve the open and closed states at the single-molecule level for the first time. We demonstrated that the tailored ClyA could track the conformational transitions of the West Nile NS2B/NS3 protease and unravel the conformational energy landscape of various protease constructs through population and kinetic analysis. The new ClyA-protease platform paves a way to search for new allosteric inhibitors that target the NS2B and NS3 interface.

