单链异质聚合物可以选择性地快速输送质子
Tao Jiang1,2, Aaron Hall1, Marco Eres1,3
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Nature
|January 10, 2020
概括
随机异质聚合物 (RHP) 模仿自然质子通道而没有原子结构. 这些聚合物在脂质双层中促进选择性质子运输,实现与自然系统相匹配的性能.
科学领域:
- 仿生化学
- 聚合物科学
- 膜生物物理
背景情况:
- 自然道可以实现精确的结构和化学多样性.
- 使用,DNA和聚合物的合成道没有与自然的性能相匹配.
研究的目的:
- 调查随机异质聚合物 (RHP) 作为选择性质子传输的新方法.
- 为了证明RHP可以模仿膜蛋白并实现与自然相似的质子传输速率.
主要方法:
- 基于四个单体的随机异质聚合物 (RHP) 的制造.
- 将RHP插入脂质双层,以形成功能性质子运输通路.
- 对质子运输的RHP结构功能关系的分析.
主要成果:
- RHP能够以与自然质子通道相比的速度在脂质二层中选择性传输.
- 在RHP的细分疏水异质性促进了双层插入.
- 在RHP中,双叶横跨的极段形成了用于质子运输的链.
结论:
- 对RHP单体分布的统计控制是实现类似蛋白的关键.
- 在RHP中的适应性和模块化使异质系统的行为均.
- 统计随机性为设计单聚合物链仿生系统提供了一种新策略.
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