화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.130, No.47, 15784-15784, 2008
Highly Conducting Transmembrane Pores Formed by Aromatic Oligoamide Macrocycles
Oligoamide macrocycles 1d and 1e, which carry membrane-compatible side chains and contain a hydrophilic, noncollapsible cavity, were found to mediate high ion flux across a lipid bilayer, as demonstrated by results from Na-23 NMR and planar bilayer conductance measurements. The measured transmembrane single channel currents are very high, rivaling those typically associated with pore-forming protein toxins. The obtained results have demonstrated the promise of developing large, highly conducting channels based on nanopores formed by oligoamide macrocycles.