Substituent effects of fluorinated bambusurils on their anion transport

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CHVOJKA Matúš ŠINDELÁŘ Vladimír VALKENIER Hennie

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
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Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/ob/d5ob00400d
Doi https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ob00400d
Keywords TRANSMEMBRANE TRANSPORT; CHLORIDE TRANSPORT; BINDING; CALIXARENES; RECEPTORS; THIOUREAS
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Description Anionophores are molecules that can transport ions across membranes. Several structural design criteria must be met for anionophores to be highly active. Fluorinated anionophores are usually more potent than their non-fluorinated analogues due to their higher lipophilicity and increased affinity for anions. Clear structure-activity relationships have been described for small and relatively simple anionophores. However, such studies are more challenging for large and macrocyclic anionophores, as their preparation is usually more complicated, limiting the number of compounds tested in anion transport studies. Here we present a series of twelve macrocyclic bambusuril anion transporters to investigate how variations in fluorinated substituents affect their transport properties. Measurements of Cl-/HCO3- antiport activities in liposomes revealed links between parameters such as lipophilicity or substituent polarity and transport activity. For some bambusurils, an unusually large effect of the presence of cholesterol in the membrane on transport activity was found. Further studies showed that for very potent anion receptors, such as the bambusurils described here, the binding selectivity towards anions becomes more important than the absolute binding affinity to anions when considering anion exchange across the membrane.
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