A water-soluble membrane transporter for biologically relevant cations

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Abstract

Synthetic ionophores are promising therapeutic targets, yet poor water solubility limits their potential for translation into the clinic. Here we report a water-soluble, supramolecular self-associating amphiphile that functions as a cation uniporter in synthetic vesicle systems, deriving mechanistic insight through planar bilayer patch clamp experiments.

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Yang, K., Boles, J. E., White, L. J., Hilton, K. L. F., Lai, H. Y., Long, Y., … Haynes, C. J. E. (2022). A water-soluble membrane transporter for biologically relevant cations. RSC Advances, 12(43), 27877–27880. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05314d

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