Ion Channel Formation from a Calix[4]arene Amide That Binds HCl

Vladimir Sidorov(Georgetown University), Frank W. Kotch(Georgetown University), Galya Abdrakhmanova(University of Maryland, College Park), R. Mizani(Georgetown University), James C. Fettinger(Georgetown University), Jeffery T. Davis(University of Maryland, College Park)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
February 16, 2002
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Abstract

The ion transport activity of calix[4]arene tetrabutylamide 1,3-alt 2 was studied in liposomes, planar lipid bilayers, and HEK-293 cells. These experiments, when considered together with (1)H NMR and X-ray crystallography data, indicate that calix[4]arene tetrabutylamide 2 (1) forms ion channels in bilayer membranes, (2) mediates ion transport across cell membranes at positive holding potential, (3) alters the pH inside liposomes experiencing a Cl(-) gradient, and (4) shows a significant Cl(-)/SO(4)(2)(-) transport selectivity. An analogue, calix[4]arene tetramethylamide 1, self-assembles in the presence of HCl to generate solid-state structures with chloride-filled and water-filled channels. Structureminus signactivity studies indicate that the hydrophobicity, amide substitution, and macrocyclic framework of the calixarene are essential for HCl binding and transport. Calix[4]arene tetrabutylamide 2 is a rare example of an anion-dependent, synthetic ion channel.


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