Selective Water Pore
Recognition and Transport through
Self-Assembled Alkyl-Ureido-Trianglamine Artificial Water Channels
Posted on 2023-09-26 - 14:05
In nature, aquaporins (AQPs) are proteins known for fast
water
transport through the membrane of living cells. Artificial water channels
(AWCs) synthetic counterparts with intrinsic water permeability have
been developed with the hope of mimicking the performances and the
natural functions of AQPs. Highly selective AWCs are needed, and the
design of selectivity filters for water is of tremendous importance.
Herein, we report the use of self-assembled trianglamine macrocycles
acting as AWCs in lipid bilayer membranes that are able to transport
water with steric restriction along biomimetic H-bonding-decorated
pores conferring selective binding filters for water. Trianglamine
[(±)Δ, (mixture of diastereoisomers) and (R,R)3Δ and (S,S)3Δ], trianglamine hydrochloride (Δ.HCl), and alkyl-ureido
trianglamines (n = 4, 6, 8, and 12) [(±)ΔC4, (±)ΔC8, (±)ΔC6, and (±)ΔC12] were synthesized for the studies
presented here. The single-crystal X-ray structures confirmed that
trianglamines form a tubular superstructure in the solid state. The
water translocation is controlled via successive selective H-bonding
pores (a diameter of 3 Å) and highly permeable hydrophobic vestibules
(a diameter of 5 Å). The self-assembled alkyl-ureido-trianglamines
achieve a single-channel permeability of 108 water molecules/second/channel,
which is within 1 order of magnitude lower than AQPs with good ability
to sterically reject ions and preventing the proton transport. Trianglamines
present potential for engineering membranes for water purification
and separation technologies.
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Andrei, Iuliana
M.; Chaix, Arnaud; Benkhaled, Belkacem Tarek; Dupuis, Romain; Gomri, Chaimaa; Petit, Eddy; et al. (2023). Selective Water Pore
Recognition and Transport through
Self-Assembled Alkyl-Ureido-Trianglamine Artificial Water Channels. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c02815