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Recent Advances in Bioactive Artificial Ionophores
Authors:Dr. Arundhati Roy  Prof. Pinaki Talukdar
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Butenandtstraße 5–13, 81377 Munich, Germany;2. Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune, 411008 India
Abstract:Several life-threatening diseases, also known as ‘Channelopathies’ are linked to irregularities in ion transport proteins. Significant research efforts have fostered the development of artificial transport systems that facilitates to restore the functions of impaired natural transport proteins. Indeed, a few of these artificial ionophores demonstrate the rare combination of transmembrane ion transport and important biological activity, offering early promises of suitability in ‘channel replacement therapy’. In this review, structural facets and functions of both cationophores and anionophores are discussed. Ionophores that are toxic to various bacteria and yeast, could be exploited as antimicrobial agent. Nevertheless, few non-toxic ionophores offer the likelihood of treating a wide range of genetic diseases caused by the gene mutations. In addition, their ability to disrupt cellular homeostasis and to alter lysosomal pH endow ionophores as promising candidates for cancer treatment. Overall, critically outlining the advances in artificial ionophores in terms of in vitro ion transport, possible modes of action and biological activities enables us to propose possible future roadmaps in this research area.
Keywords:anticancer agent  artificial ionophores  biological activity  CFTR  supramolecular chemistry
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