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Repositioning Chloride Transmembrane Transporters: Transport of Organic Ion Pairs.

Glenn Grauwels1, Hennie Valkenier1, Anthony P Davis2, Ivan Jabin3, Kristin Bartik1.   

Abstract

Given the biological importance of organic cations, the facilitated transport of organic ion pairs could find many applications. Calix[6]arene tris(thio)ureas, which possess a cavity that can accommodate primary ammonium ions, can not only act as carriers for Cl- /NO3 - antiport but can also perform the cotransport of PrNH3 Cl. Transport was monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy and the presence of the different species inside the vesicles was characterized by 1 H and 35 Cl NMR experiments involving shift reagents. The cotransport of PrNH3 Cl was also observed by receptors deprived of a cavity, but the presence of the cavity conveys an advantage, as the cotransport by calix[6]arenes was observed to be more efficient than the Cl- /NO3 - antiport, which is not the case with receptors without a cavity. The role played by the cavity was further highlighted by the disappearance of this advantage when using a bulky ammonium ion, which cannot be complexed within the cavity.
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Keywords:  calix[6]arene; ion transport; membranes; receptors; supramolecular chemistry

Year:  2019        PMID: 30925004     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201900818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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