Affiliation:
1. Department of Natural Sciences The Open University of Israel 1 University Road Ra'anana 4353701 Israel
2. Department of Chemistry University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3TA UK
3. The Schulich Faculty of Chemistry Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 3200001 Israel
Abstract
AbstractPores containing molecular adapters provide internal selective binding sites, thereby allowing the stochastic sensing of analytes. Herein, we demonstrate that semiaza‐bambusuril (BU) acts as a non‐covalent molecular adapter when lodged within the lumen of the wild‐type α‐hemolysin (WT‐αHL) protein pore. Because the bambusurils are recognized as anion receptors, the anion binding site within the adapter‐nanopore complex allows the detection of chloride anions, thus converting a non‐selective pore into an anion sensor.
Funder
Israel Science Foundation