pH-Dependent ion permeability control of a modified amphotericin B channel through metal complexation†
Abstract
Amphotericin B incorporating 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy-AmB) forms a membrane channel exhibiting pH-dependent Ca2+ ion permeability with a selective response to Cu2+ ions. The coordination structure at bpy sites depends on the pH and metal ions can control the association state of bpy-AmB in the membrane.