Artificial transmembrane ion channels from self-assembling peptide nanotubes

Nature64.80
Volume: 369, Issue: 6478, Pages: 301 - 304
Published: May 1, 1994
Abstract
NATURALLY occurring membrane channels and pores are formed from a large family of diverse proteins, peptides and organic secon-dary metabolites whose vital biological functions include control of ion flow, signal transduction, molecular transport and produc-tion of cellular toxins. But despite the availability of a large amount of biochemical information about these molecules1, the design and synthesis of artificial systems that can mimic the...
Paper Details
Title
Artificial transmembrane ion channels from self-assembling peptide nanotubes
Published Date
May 1, 1994
Journal
Volume
369
Issue
6478
Pages
301 - 304
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