Side-Chain and Ring-Size Effects on Permeability in Artificial Water Channels.

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Tyler J Duncan, Harekrushna Behera, Michael F Meng, Zidan Zhang, Nico Marioni, Meron Tadesse, Manish Kumar, Venkat Ganesan
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Abstract

Artificial water channels (AWCs) have emerged as a promising framework for stable water permeation, with water transport rates comparable to aquaporins (3.4-40.3 × 108 H2O/channel/s). In this study, we probe the influence of ring-size and side-chain length on the water permeability observed within a class of AWCs termed ligand-appended pillar[n]arenes (LAPs) that have an adjustable ring-size (m) and side-chain length (n). Through all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we calculate the permeability of these channels using the collective diffusion model and find their permeabilities. We characterize the mechanistic influence of pillar[n]arene ring-size and side-chain length on the channel water permeability by analyzing the characteristics of the internal permeating water-wire and the surrounding channel structure. We observe that water permeability decreases as a function of increasing ring-size due to increases in hydrophilic contacts between the permeating water-wire and the oxygen groups on the channel wall. Further, we observe an increase in water permeability as a function of side-chain length due to increased partitioning of the channel terminal groups into the hydrophilic blocks of the surrounding bilayer. For the LAP6 channel, with increase in side-chain length, the distance between terminal groups increases and leads to an increase in pore size, thereby enhancing water permeability. In the case of LAP5, as side-chain length increases, the channel displays a compensatory effect between tilt and bend angle due to the flexible side-chains. Such flexibility leads to higher terminal group partitioning in the hydrophilic blocks of the bilayer and extends the permeating water-wire. This increase in water-wire length and hydrophilic block access overcomes the nonmonotonic pore size trend in pillar[5]arene channels.

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965
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An essential criterion for acceptance of research articles in the journal is that they provide new physical insight. Please refer to the New Physical Insights virtual issue on what constitutes new physical insight. Manuscripts that are essentially reporting data or applications of data are, in general, not suitable for publication in JPC B.
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