| Literature DB >> 24967600 |
Mihail Barboiu1, Yann Le Duc1, Arnaud Gilles1, Pierre-André Cazade2, Mathieu Michau1, Yves Marie Legrand1, Arie van der Lee1, Benoît Coasne2, Paria Parvizi3, Joshua Post3, Thomas Fyles3.
Abstract
Gramicidin A (gA) is the simplest known natural channel, and important progress in improving conduction activity has previously been obtained with modified natural gAs. However, simple artificial systems mimicking the gA functions are unknown. Here we show that gA can be mimicked using a simple synthetic triazole or 'T-channel' forming compound (TCT), having similar constitutional functions as the natural gAs. As in gA channels, the carbonyl moieties of the TCT, which point toward the T-channel core and surround the transport direction, are solvated by water. The net-dipolar alignment of water molecules along the chiral pore surfaces influences the conduction of protons/ions, envisioned to diffuse along dipolar hydrophilic pathways. Theoretical simulations and experimental assays reveal that the conduction through the T-channel, similar to that in gA, presents proton/water conduction, cation/anion selectivity and large open channel-conductance states. T-channels--associating supramolecular chirality with dipolar water alignment--represent an artificial primitive mimic of gA.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24967600 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919