SELF-ASSEMBLING CYCLIC BETA(3)-PEPTIDE NANOTUBES AS ARTIFICIAL TRANSMEMBRANE ION CHANNELS

Citation
Td. Clark et al., SELF-ASSEMBLING CYCLIC BETA(3)-PEPTIDE NANOTUBES AS ARTIFICIAL TRANSMEMBRANE ION CHANNELS, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(4), 1998, pp. 651-656
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
ISSN journal
00027863
Volume
120
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
651 - 656
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7863(1998)120:4<651:SCBNAA>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A new class of self-assembling transmembrane ion channels based on cyc lic beta(3)-peptides is described. Cyclic peptide subunits were design ed to adopt flat, ring shaped conformations and stack through extensiv e backbone-backbone hydrogen bonding to form tubular channel structure s. Candidate channel-forming peptides cyclo[(-beta(3)-HTrp)(4-)] 1, cy clo[(-beta(3)-HTrp-beta-HLeu)(2-)] 2, and cyclo[(-beta(3)-HLeu)(4-)] 3 were examined in liposome-based proton transport assays and single ch annel conductance experiments. Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited remarkable ion transport activities with single-channel K+ conductance of 56 pS f or peptide 1, while compound 3 was inactive, possibly due to its poor solubility. Additionally, the putative structure of transmembrane chan nels formed by peptides 1 and 2 was supported by FT-IR spectroscopy of membrane-peptide preparations. The present system not only complement s that of channel-forming cyclic D,L-alpha-peptides previously reporte d from this laboratory but also is expected to exhibit novel propertie s arising from the unnatural beta(3)-peptide backbone.