Photo-Switchable Supramolecular Interactions Regulate K+ Transmembrane Transport and Cancer Cell Apoptosis

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Cong Li, Yaqi Wu, Sheng Bao, Hui Li, Zhengwei Xu, Jing Yan, Xiaoxuan Yu, Lei He, Tianlong Zhang, Wang Liu, Shida Hou, Yang Zhang, Jiayun Xu, Tengfei Yan, Tingting Wang, Yi Yan, Junqiu Liu
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Natural channel proteins (NCPs) have numerous ion transport modes, but it remains a big challenge to replicate this trait by artificial ion transport systems. Herein, we present an azobenzene-incorporated single-chain random heteropolymers (RHPs)-derived biomimetic K+ channel P3, which can switch between three ion transport states (“ON,” “Partially OFF,” and “Totally OFF”) in both liposomes and cancer cells. The conformational adjustments of P3 activated by light-modulating two groups of supramolecular interactions ((1) hydrogen bonding and π–π interactions; (2) host–guest interactions) realize these switches, resembling the protein mechanisms that govern activity. Underlying molecular mechanisms are the photoisomerization of azobenzene moieties in P3 and their complexation with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD), enabling the exploit of a “one stone (azobenzene moiety), two birds (supramolecular interactions)” strategy. Mechanistic investigations demonstrate that P3-induced substantial K+ efflux (a 50% drop within just 4 min) causes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, intriguing Ca2+ sparks, enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS), and finally severe mitochondria-dependent apoptosis. This NCP-like channel (P3) is expected to provide new opportunities for a deeper understanding of the internal mechanisms of NCPs, as well as for treating cancer and other diseases.

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