Transmembrane Ion Channels: From Natural to Artificial Systems

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Nov 15:e202416200. doi: 10.1002/anie.202416200. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Natural channel proteins allow the selective permeation of ions, water or other nutritious entities across bilayer membranes, facilitating various essential physiological functions in living systems. Inspired by nature, chemists endeavor to simulate the structural features and transport behaviors of channel proteins through biomimetic strategies. In this review, we start from introducing the inherent traits of channel proteins such as their crystal structures, functions and mechanisms. Subsequently, different kind of synthetic ion channels including their design principles, dynamic regulations and therapeutic applications were carefully reviewed. Finally, the potential challenges and opportunities in this research field were also carefully discussed. It is anticipated that this review could provide some inspiring ideas and future directions towards the construction of novel bionic ion channels with higher-level structures, properties, functions and practical applications.

Keywords: channel protein * biomimetic * artificial ion channel * dynamic regulation * therapeutic application.