S. Das et al., Ion channels formed by biomimetic Oligo-(R)-3-hydroxybutyrates and inorganic polyphosphates in planar lipid bilayers, MACROMOLEC, 32(26), 1999, pp. 8781-8785
Biomimetic monodisperse oligomers of (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate (M-n 1670, M-w/M
-n 1.2) (referred to as OHB19/23) were complexed with inorganic polyphospha
tes (polyPs) to create large conductance, voltage activated ion channels in
planar lipid bilayers of 1,2-dierucoylphosphatidylcholine. The OHB19/23/po
lyP channels displayed higher conductance (275 pS vs 100 pS) and significan
tly poorer selectivity for Ca2+ over Nai than channels formed by polyPs wit
h polymers of (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHBs) of 120-140 monomer units (> 90:1
vs 4:1), suggesting that the oligomer channels are less well organized. In
the absence of polyPs, OHB19/23 formed channels only at 100-fold higher co
ncentrations, and the channels were essentially nonselective open pores wit
h fluctuating conductance that closed only rarely. The results suggest that
polyPs serve as voltage sensors and have a major role in cation selection,
whereas OHBs serve principally as solvating agents. It may be concluded th
at monodisperse biomimetic OHBs and polyPs can be used effectively to form
voltage-activated artificial ion channels of Limited cation selectivity.