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A Light‐Driven Molecular Machine Controls K <sup>+</sup> Channel Transport and Induces Cancer Cell Apoptosis

Huiting Yang, Jinhao Yi, Shihao Pang, Kai Ye, Zhicheng Ye, Qi Duan, Zexin Yan, Cheng Lian, Yi Yang, Linyong Zhu, Da‐Hui Qu, Chunyan Bao

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition76 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The design of artificial ion channels with high activity, selectivity and gating function is challenging. Herein, we designed the light‐driven motor molecule MC2 , which provides new design criteria to overcome these challenges. MC2 forms a selective K + channel through a single molecular transmembrane mechanism, and the light‐driven rotary motion significantly accelerates ion transport, which endows the irradiated motor molecule with excellent cytotoxicity and cancer cell selectivity. Mechanistic studies reveal that the rotary motion of MC2 promotes K + efflux, generates reactive oxygen species and eventually activates caspase‐3‐dependent apoptosis in cancer cells. Combined with the spatiotemporally controllable advantages of light, we believe this strategy can be exploited in the structural design and application of next‐generation synthetic cation transporters for the treatment of cancer and other diseases.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisCancer cellChannel (broadcasting)ChemistryPhysicsCancerCell biologyMolecular biologyBiophysicsBiologyGeneticsComputer scienceComputer networkPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionSupramolecular Chemistry and Complexes