Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan.
J Am Chem Soc. 2012 Sep 19;134(37):15273-6. doi: 10.1021/ja3074424. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
A water-soluble photoresponsive molecular glue, Azo-(18)Glue, consisting of a photochromic azobenzene core and two adhesive dendritic wedges with a total of 18 peripheral guanidinium ion (Gu(+)) pendants tightly adheres to the surface of a phospholipid membrane, even in buffer, via a multivalent salt-bridge formation with phosphate anions. A photomechanical motion of adhering Azo-(18)Glue possibly gives rise to dynamic structural disordering of the phospholipid membrane and activates transmembrane ion permeation. In sharp contrast, no activation of ion permeation results when poorly adhesive Azo-(6)Glue carrying only six Gu(+) pendants is used in place of Azo-(18)Glue.
一种水溶性光响应分子胶 Azo-(18)Glue,由一个光致变色的偶氮苯核心和两个具有总共 18 个外围胍离子(Gu(+))侧臂的粘性树枝状楔形物组成,通过与磷酸阴离子形成多价盐桥,即使在缓冲液中也能紧密地附着在磷脂膜的表面。附着的 Azo-(18)Glue 的光机械运动可能导致磷脂膜的动态结构无序,并激活跨膜离子渗透。与此形成鲜明对比的是,当使用仅携带六个 Gu(+)侧臂的粘附性差的 Azo-(6)Glue 代替 Azo-(18)Glue 时,不会激活离子渗透。