Rosette Nanotube Porins as Ion Selective Transporters and Single-Molecule Sensors

Volume: 142, Issue: 4, Pages: 1680 - 1685
Published: Jan 8, 2020
Abstract
Rosette nanotubes (RNTs) are a class of materials formed by molecular self-assembly of a fused guanine–cytosine base (G∧C base). An important feature of these self-assembled nanotubes is their precise atomic structure, intriguing for rational design and optimization as synthetic transmembrane porins. Here, we present experimental observations of ion transport across 1.1 nm inner diameter RNT porins (RNTPs) of various lengths in the range 5–200...
Paper Details
Title
Rosette Nanotube Porins as Ion Selective Transporters and Single-Molecule Sensors
Published Date
Jan 8, 2020
Volume
142
Issue
4
Pages
1680 - 1685
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