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Fabrication of Redox-Controllable Bioinspired Nanochannels for Precisely Regulating Protein Transport.

Le TuSheng QiuYuntao LiXiaoya ChenYunfeng HanJunrong LiXiaoxing XiongYao SunHaibing Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Redox regulation is an inherent feature of nature and plays a crucial role in the transport of ions/small molecules. However, whether redox status affects the biomolecule transport remains largely unknown. To explore the effects of redox status on biomolecule transport, herein, we constructed a glutathione/glutathione disulfide (GSH/GSSG)-driven and pillar[5]arene (P5)-modified artificial nanochannel for protein transport. The results indicate that hemoglobin (Hb) protein is selectively and effectively transported across the GSH-driven P5-modified nanochannel, which suggests that the redox status of the nanochannel could affect the process of protein transport. Therefore, this redox-driven nanochannel could provide a potential application for biomolecule detection and redox-controllable biomolecular drug release.
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