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Synthetic K<sup>+</sup>Channels Constructed by Rebuilding the Core Modules of Natural K<sup>+</sup>Channels in an Artificial System

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2022

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Different types of natural K<sup>+</sup> channels share similar core modules and cation permeability characteristics. In this study, we have developed novel artificial K<sup>+</sup> channels by rebuilding the core modules of natural K<sup>+</sup> channels in artificial systems. All the channels displayed high selectivity for K<sup>+</sup> over Na<sup>+</sup> and exhibited a selectivity sequence of K<sup>+</sup> ≈Rb<sup>+</sup> during the transport process, which is highly consistent with the cation permeability characteristics of natural K<sup>+</sup> channels. More importantly, these artificial channels could be efficiently inserted into cell membranes and mediate the transmembrane transport of K<sup>+</sup> , disrupting the cellular K<sup>+</sup> homeostasis and eventually triggering the apoptosis of cells. These findings demonstrate that, by rebuilding the core modules of natural K<sup>+</sup> channels in artificial systems, the structures, transport behaviors, and physiological functions of natural K<sup>+</sup> channels can be mimicked in synthetic channels.

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