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一个格兰氏菌素-A 通道的人工原始模拟物。

An artificial primitive mimic of the Gramicidin-A channel.

机构信息

Adaptive Supramolecular Nanosystems Group, Institut Européen des Membranes, ENSCM-UMII- UMR-CNRS5635, Place Eugène Bataillon CC047, 34095 Montpellier, France.

Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR 5253 CNRS/ENSCM/UMII, 8 rue de l'Ecole Normale, F-34296 Montpellier, France.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2014 Jun 26;5:4142. doi: 10.1038/ncomms5142.

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.

摘要

短杆菌肽 A(gA)是已知最简单的天然通道,先前已经通过修饰天然 gA 取得了提高传导活性的重要进展。然而,模仿 gA 功能的简单人工系统尚不清楚。在这里,我们展示了使用简单的合成三唑或“T 通道”形成化合物(TCT)可以模拟 gA,TCT 具有与天然 gA 相似的结构功能。与 gA 通道一样,TCT 的羰基部分指向 T 通道核心并环绕传输方向,被水分子溶剂化。水分子沿手性孔表面的净偶极排列影响质子/离子的传导,据设想,质子/离子沿偶极亲水途径扩散。理论模拟和实验检测表明,T 通道的传导类似于 gA 中的质子/水传导、阳离子/阴离子选择性和大开放通道电导状态。T 通道——将超分子手性与偶极水分子排列联系起来——代表了 gA 的人工原始模拟。

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