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Photomodulation of Transmembrane Transport and Potential by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas
[Image: see text] Membrane transport proteins fulfill important regulatory functions in biology with a common trait being their ability to respond to stimuli in the environment. Various small-molecule receptors, capable of mediating transmembrane transport, have been successfully developed. However,...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759083/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c10034 |
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author | Wezenberg, Sander J. Chen, Li-Jun Bos, Jasper E. Feringa, Ben L. Howe, Ethan N. W. Wu, Xin Siegler, Maxime A. Gale, Philip A. |
author_facet | Wezenberg, Sander J. Chen, Li-Jun Bos, Jasper E. Feringa, Ben L. Howe, Ethan N. W. Wu, Xin Siegler, Maxime A. Gale, Philip A. |
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description | [Image: see text] Membrane transport proteins fulfill important regulatory functions in biology with a common trait being their ability to respond to stimuli in the environment. Various small-molecule receptors, capable of mediating transmembrane transport, have been successfully developed. However, to confer stimuli-responsiveness on them poses a fundamental challenge. Here we demonstrate photocontrol of transmembrane transport and electric potential using bis(thio)ureas derived from stiff-stilbene. UV–vis and (1)H NMR spectroscopy are used to monitor E–Z photoisomerization of these bis(thio)ureas and (1)H NMR titrations reveal stronger binding of chloride to the (Z)-form than to the (E)-form. Additional insight into the binding properties is provided by single crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis and DFT geometry optimization. Importantly, the (Z)-isomers are much more active in transmembrane transport than the respective (E)-isomers as shown through various assays. As a result, both membrane transport and depolarization can be modulated upon irradiation, opening up new prospects toward light-based therapeutics as well as physiological and optopharmacological tools for studying anion transport-associated diseases and to stimulate neuronal activity, respectively. |
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spelling | pubmed-87590832022-01-18 Photomodulation of Transmembrane Transport and Potential by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas Wezenberg, Sander J. Chen, Li-Jun Bos, Jasper E. Feringa, Ben L. Howe, Ethan N. W. Wu, Xin Siegler, Maxime A. Gale, Philip A. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Membrane transport proteins fulfill important regulatory functions in biology with a common trait being their ability to respond to stimuli in the environment. Various small-molecule receptors, capable of mediating transmembrane transport, have been successfully developed. However, to confer stimuli-responsiveness on them poses a fundamental challenge. Here we demonstrate photocontrol of transmembrane transport and electric potential using bis(thio)ureas derived from stiff-stilbene. UV–vis and (1)H NMR spectroscopy are used to monitor E–Z photoisomerization of these bis(thio)ureas and (1)H NMR titrations reveal stronger binding of chloride to the (Z)-form than to the (E)-form. Additional insight into the binding properties is provided by single crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis and DFT geometry optimization. Importantly, the (Z)-isomers are much more active in transmembrane transport than the respective (E)-isomers as shown through various assays. As a result, both membrane transport and depolarization can be modulated upon irradiation, opening up new prospects toward light-based therapeutics as well as physiological and optopharmacological tools for studying anion transport-associated diseases and to stimulate neuronal activity, respectively. American Chemical Society 2021-12-21 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8759083/ /pubmed/34932344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c10034 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Wezenberg, Sander J. Chen, Li-Jun Bos, Jasper E. Feringa, Ben L. Howe, Ethan N. W. Wu, Xin Siegler, Maxime A. Gale, Philip A. Photomodulation of Transmembrane Transport and Potential by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title | Photomodulation
of Transmembrane Transport and Potential
by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title_full | Photomodulation
of Transmembrane Transport and Potential
by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title_fullStr | Photomodulation
of Transmembrane Transport and Potential
by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title_full_unstemmed | Photomodulation
of Transmembrane Transport and Potential
by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title_short | Photomodulation
of Transmembrane Transport and Potential
by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas |
title_sort | photomodulation
of transmembrane transport and potential
by stiff-stilbene based bis(thio)ureas |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759083/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c10034 |
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