Abstract

AbstractInspired by the unique structure and function of the natural chloride channel (ClC) selectivity filter, we present herein the design of a ClC‐type single channel molecule. This channel displays high ion transport activity with half‐maximal effective concentration, EC50, of 0.10 μM, or 0.075 mol % (channel molecule to lipid ratio), as determined by fluorescent analysis using lucigenin‐encapsulated vesicles. Planar bilayer lipid membrane conductance measurements indicated an excellent Cl−/K+ selectivity with a permeability ratio P /P up to 12.31, which is comparable with the chloride selectivity of natural ClC proteins. Moreover, high anion/anion selectivity (P /P =66.21) and pH‐dependent conductance and ion selectivity of the channel molecule were revealed. The ClC‐like transport behavior is contributed by the cooperation of hydrogen bonding and anion–π interactions in the central macrocyclic skeleton, and by the existence of pH‐responsive terminal phenylalanine residues.

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