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Triazole‐Tailored Guanosine Dinucleosides as Biomimetic Ion Channels to Modulate Transmembrane Potential
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Proteinlipid InteractionComplementary CytosineSynaptic TransmissionLipid MovementChemical BiologyGuanosine DerivativesTriazole‐tailored Guanosine DinucleosidesModulate Transmembrane PotentialMembrane TransportMolecular CommunicationBiophysicsMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryIon ChannelsMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemMembrane PermeationClickable Guanosine AzideMembrane BiophysicsBiomimetic Ion ChannelsNatural SciencesElectrophysiologyCellular BiochemistryMedicine
A “click” ion channel platform has been established by employing a clickable guanosine azide or alkyne with covalent spacers. The resulting guanosine derivatives modulated the traffic of ions across the phospholipid bilayer, exhibiting a variation in conductance spanning three orders of magnitude (pS to nS). Förster resonance energy transfer studies of the dansyl fluorophore with the membrane binding fluorophore Nile red revealed that the dansyl fluorophore is deeply embedded in the phospholipid bilayer. Complementary cytosine can inhibit the conductance of the supramolecular guanosine channels in the phospholipid bilayers.
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