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Activity Control of a Synthetic Transporter by Photodynamic Modulation of Membrane Mobility and Incorporation

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Nov 1
PMID 39485737
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Artificial transmembrane transport systems are receiving a great deal of attention for their potential therapeutic application. A major challenge is to switch their activity in response to environmental stimuli, which has been achieved mostly by modulating the binding affinity. We demonstrate here that the activity of a synthetic anion transporter can be controlled through changes in the membrane mobility and incorporation. The transporters─equipped with azobenzene photoswitches─poorly incorporate into the bilayer membrane as their thermally stable (,,)-isomers, but incorporation is triggered by UV irradiation to give the ()-containing isomers. The latter isomers, however, are found to have a lower mobility and are therefore the least active transporters. This opposite effect of - isomerization on transport capability offers unique photocontrol as is demonstrated by irradiation studies during the used transport assays. These results help to understand the behavior of artificial transporters in a bilayer and are highly important to future designs, with new modes of biological activity and with the possibility to direct motion, which may be crucial toward achieving active transport.

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