Superfast and Highly Selective Water Transport by Hybrid Aquapentamers Incorporating a Non-Helicity Codon

IF 4.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Gaiping Cao, Zihong Yang, Huaiqing Zhao, Jie Shen, Wenju Chang, Zhiwei Liu, Huaqiang Zeng
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Abstract

H-bonded helically folded aromatic foldamers rely on the precise formation of H-bonds between each helicity codon and its neighboring codons to maintain their structure. We report here for the first time that the phenyl group, referred to as a non-helicity codon due to its inability to form H-bonds, does not necessarily disrupt the helical structure. Specifically, we modified our recently reported pyridine-based aquapentamers by sequentially replacing each of the five pyridine residues with a phenyl group, creating a series of five hybrid pentamers. The phenyl groups, unable to form H-bonds with the adjacent N-H bonds of the amides, introduce H-bond defects along the helical backbone. Despite these defects, three out of five pentamers still adopt a helical structure and function as highly selective and ultra-fast abiotic water channels, with the most efficient channel achieving a water transport rate of 1.8 × 109 H₂O s-1 per channel—approximately 30% of aquaporin Z’s capacity.
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Organic Chemistry Frontiers
Organic Chemistry Frontiers CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC-
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7.90
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686
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1 months
期刊介绍: Organic Chemistry Frontiers is an esteemed journal that publishes high-quality research across the field of organic chemistry. It places a significant emphasis on studies that contribute substantially to the field by introducing new or significantly improved protocols and methodologies. The journal covers a wide array of topics which include, but are not limited to, organic synthesis, the development of synthetic methodologies, catalysis, natural products, functional organic materials, supramolecular and macromolecular chemistry, as well as physical and computational organic chemistry.
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