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Reading Information Stored in Synthetic Macromolecules

Matthieu Soete, Chiel Mertens, Nezha Badi, Filip Du Prez

2022Journal of the American Chemical Society35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The storage of information in synthetic (macro)molecules provides an attractive alternative for current archival storage media, and the advancements made within this area have prompted the investigation of such molecules for numerous other applications (e.g., anti-counterfeiting tags, steganography). While different strategies have been described for storing information at the molecular level, this Perspective aims to provide a critical overview of the most prominent approaches that can be utilized for retrieving the encoded information. The major part will focus on the sequence determination of synthetic macromolecules, wherein information is stored by the precise arrangement of constituting monomers, with an emphasis on chemically aided strategies, (tandem) mass spectrometry, and nanopore sensing. In addition, recent progress in utilizing (mixtures of) small molecules for information storage will be discussed. Finally, the closing remarks aim to highlight which strategy we believe is the most suitable for a series of specific applications, and will also touch upon the future research avenues that can be pursued for reading (macro)molecular information.

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ChemistryNanotechnologyReading (process)Information storageMacroData scienceComputer scienceBiochemical engineeringInformation retrievalEngineeringMaterials scienceLawPolitical scienceProgramming languageMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
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