A Halogen‐Bond‐Driven Artificial Chloride‐Selective Channel Constructed from 5‐Iodoisophthalamide‐based Molecules

Author:

Sharma Rashmi1ORCID,Sarkar Susmita2,Chattopadhayay Sandip1ORCID,Mondal Jagannath2ORCID,Talukdar Pinaki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan Pune 411008, Maharashtra India

2. Center for Interdisciplinary Sciences Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad 500046 Telangana India

Abstract

AbstractDespite considerable emphasis on advancing artificial ion channels, progress is constrained by the limited availability of small molecules with the necessary attributes of self‐assembly and ion selectivity. In this study, a library of small molecules based on 5‐haloisophthalamide and a non‐halogenated isophthalamide were examined for their ion transport properties across the lipid bilayer membranes, and the finding demonstrates that the di‐hexyl‐substituted 5‐iodoisophthalamide derivative exhibits the highest level of activity. Furthermore, it was established that the highest active compound facilitates the selective chloride transport that occurs via an antiport‐mediated mechanism. The crystal structure of the compound unveils a distinctive self‐assembly of molecules, forming a zig‐zag channel pore that is well‐suited for the permeation of anions. Planar bilayer conductance measurements proved the formation of chloride selective channels. A molecular dynamics simulation study, relying on the self‐assembled component derived from the crystal structure, affirmed the paramount significance of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the formation of supramolecular barrel‐rosette structures that span the bilayer. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that the transport of chloride across the lipid bilayer membrane is facilitated by the synergistic effects of halogen bonding and hydrogen bonding within the channel.

Funder

Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India

Publisher

Wiley

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