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タイトル: A synthetic ion channel with anisotropic ligand response
著者: Muraoka, Takahiro
Noguchi, Daiki
Kasai, Rinshi S.
Sato, Kohei
Sasaki, Ryo
Tabata, Kazuhito V.
Ekimoto, Toru
Ikeguchi, Mitsunori
Kamagata, Kiyoto
Hoshino, Norihisa
Noji, Hiroyuki
Akutagawa, Tomoyuki
Ichimura, Kazuaki
Kinbara, Kazushi
著者名の別形: 村岡, 貴博
野口, 大樹
笠井, 倫志
佐藤, 浩平
佐々木, 崚
田端, 和仁
浴本, 亨
池口, 満徳
鎌形, 清人
星野, 哲久
野地, 博行
芥川, 智行
市村, 和明
金原, 数
キーワード: Membranes
Self-assembly
発行日: 10-Jun-2020
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Nature Communications
巻: 11
論文番号: 2924
抄録: Biological membranes play pivotal roles in the cellular activities. Transmembrane proteins are the central molecules that conduct membrane-mediated biochemical functions such as signal transduction and substance transportation. Not only the molecular functions but also the supramolecular properties of the transmembrane proteins such as self-assembly, delocalization, orientation and signal response are essential for controlling cellular activities. Here we report anisotropic ligand responses of a synthetic multipass transmembrane ion channel. An unsymmetrical molecular structure allows for oriented insertion of the synthetic amphiphile to a bilayer by addition to a pre-formed membrane. Complexation with a ligand prompts ion transportation by forming a supramolecular channel, and removal of the ligand deactivates the transportation function. Biomimetic regulation of the synthetic channel by agonistic and antagonistic ligands is also demonstrated not only in an artificial membrane but also in a biological membrane of a living cell.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/254046
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41467-020-16770-z
PubMed ID: 32522996
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