Switchable foldamer ion channels with antibacterial activity

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Abstract

Synthetic ion channels may have applications in treating channelopathies and as new classes of antibiotics, particularly if ion flow through the channels can be controlled. Here we describe triazole-capped octameric α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) foldamers that "switch on"ion channel activity in phospholipid bilayers upon copper(ii) chloride addition; activity is "switched off"upon copper(ii) extraction. X-ray crystallography showed that CuCl2 complexation gave chloro-bridged foldamer dimers, with hydrogen bonds between dimers producing channels within the crystal structure. These interactions suggest a pathway for foldamer self-assembly into membrane ion channels. The copper(ii)-foldamer complexes showed antibacterial activity against B. megaterium strain DSM319 that was similar to the peptaibol antibiotic alamethicin, but with 90% lower hemolytic activity.

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Peters, A. D., Borsley, S., Della Sala, F., Cairns-Gibson, D. F., Leonidou, M., Clayden, J., … Webb, S. J. (2020). Switchable foldamer ion channels with antibacterial activity. Chemical Science, 11(27), 7023–7030. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02393k

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