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Synthetic multifunctional pores: lessons from rigid-rod beta-barrels. | LitMetric

Synthetic multifunctional pores: lessons from rigid-rod beta-barrels.

Chem Commun (Camb)

Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Published: October 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text summarizes the evolution and design strategies of synthetic multifunctional pores created from rigid-rod beta-barrels in bioorganic chemistry.
  • It delves into the characteristics and dynamic nature of transmembrane barrel-stave pores, highlighting their supramolecular properties and functionality.
  • The document also discusses practical applications, including enzyme sensing and the integration of host-guest chemistry for molecular recognition and transformations using these synthetic pores.

Article Abstract

In this account, studies on synthetic multifunctional pores formed by rigid-rod beta-barrels are summarized comprehensively. The first section outlines the evolution of synthetic multifunctional pores from the introduction of rigid-rod molecules in bioorganic chemistry and the discovery of synthetic beta-barrels in comparison with pertinent developments in related areas of research. Design strategies to position active sites at the inner surface of rigid-rod beta-barrel pores are described in the second section. The third section focuses on the characteristics of transmembrane barrel-stave pores, emphasizing the dynamic nature of supramolecular oligomers with the aid of notional phase and energy diagrams. Section four introduces multifunctionality with the use of synthetic pores as hosts of a rich collection of guests, reaching from inorganic cations to organic macromolecules like peptides, oligonucleotides, polysaccharides and polyacetylenes. In section five, practical applicability of molecular recognition by synthetic multifunctional pores is documented with non-invasive fluorometric enzyme sensing. The application of host-guest chemistry within synthetic pores to couple molecular recognition and translocation with molecular transformation is the topic of section six. The last section mentions some perspectives and challenges with synthetic multifunctional pores.

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