The controlled transport of molecular and ionic substrates across bilayer membranes is a fundamental task for the operation of living organisms. It is also a highly fascinating and demanding challenge for artificial molecular machines. The recent report of a synthetic transmembrane molecular shuttle that can transport potassium ions selectively down a gradient in a liposomal system makes a small but significant step towards this goal.

Credi, A. (2019). A Molecular Cable Car for Transmembrane Ion Transport. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION, in press, 4108-4110 [10.1002/anie.201814333].

A Molecular Cable Car for Transmembrane Ion Transport

Credi, Alberto
2019

Abstract

The controlled transport of molecular and ionic substrates across bilayer membranes is a fundamental task for the operation of living organisms. It is also a highly fascinating and demanding challenge for artificial molecular machines. The recent report of a synthetic transmembrane molecular shuttle that can transport potassium ions selectively down a gradient in a liposomal system makes a small but significant step towards this goal.
2019
Credi, A. (2019). A Molecular Cable Car for Transmembrane Ion Transport. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION, in press, 4108-4110 [10.1002/anie.201814333].
Credi, Alberto
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