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Artificial Aquaporin That Restores Wound Healing of Impaired Cells.

Zhao-Jun YanDongdong WangZhongju YeTing FanGang WuLiyun DengLu YangBinxiao LiJianwei LiuTonghui MaChaoqing DongZhan-Ting LiLehui XiaoYunfeng WangWenning WangJun-Li Hou
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Artificial aquaporins are synthetic molecules that mimic the structure and function of natural aquaporins (AQPs) in cell membranes. The development of artificial aquaporins would provide an alternative strategy for treatment of AQP-related diseases. In this report, an artificial aquaporin has been constructed from an amino-terminated tubular molecule, which operates in a unimolecular mechanism. The artificial channel can work in cell membranes with high water permeability and selectivity rivaling those of AQPs. Importantly, the channel can restore wound healing of the cells that contain function-lost AQPs.
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