A controllable photoresponsive potassium transporter
Zhongyan Li,
Lin Yuan,
Wenju Chang,
Junqiu Liu,
Jie Shen () and
Huaqiang Zeng ()
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Zhongyan Li: Fuzhou University
Lin Yuan: Hunan University of Science and Engineering
Wenju Chang: Fuzhou University
Junqiu Liu: Hangzhou Normal University
Jie Shen: Fuzhou University
Huaqiang Zeng: Fuzhou University
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-9
Abstract:
Abstract Artificial photoresponsive transport systems are particularly intriguing because they offer the potential for precise spatio-temporal control, rapid response times and minimal toxicity associated with the light. We report here a controllable, photoresponsive, ion-transporting carrier, achieving controllability through a photoregulated β-cyclodextrin (β-CD)-azobenzene host-guest complex. In this complex, a lipid-anchored β-CD serves as the launch base, tightly immobilizing through host-guest interactions the otherwise freely moving trans-transporter derived from a crown ether-modified trans-azobenzene motif, but rapidly releasing most of it upon 365 nm UV irradiation that converts transporter to its cis-configuration. The launched cis-transporter functions well as a highly efficient potassium transporter, delivering a low EC50 value of 1.51 μM and a drastic transport activity enhancement by ~ 400% relative to the base-bound trans-transporter (EC50 = 7.46 μM), with on-off activities repeatedly regulated by light. In the absence of the base, the on-off activities between cis- and trans-transporters however differ by only 80% (1.35 μM vs 2.45 μM).
Date: 2025
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