Raj Paul , Debasish Dutta , Mark I. Wallace , Jyotirmayee Dash
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Ion transport and membrane channel formation using a peptidomimetic in droplet interface bilayers†
Herein, we present a synthetic peptidomimetic, , which forms artificial membrane channels within droplet interface bilayers (DIBs). Real-time electrophysiology via TIRF microscopy, and single-channel recordings, we demonstrate the ability of to mediate high-conductance transport of Na+ and K+ across the DIBs, highlighting its potential for nanobiotechnology applications in cell-free systems.
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