Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity, including therapeutic applications. In particular they might replace the activity of defective anion channels in conditions such as cystic fibrosis. However, data on the biological effects of anionophores are scarce, and it remains uncertain whether such molecules are fundamentally toxic. Here, we report a biological study of an extensive series of powerful anion carriers. Fifteen anionophores were assayed in single cells by monitoring anion transport in real time through fluorescence emission from halide-sensitive yellow fluorescent protein. A bis-(p-nitrophenyl)ureidodecalin shows especially promising activity, including deliverability, po...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters have attracted a great deal of interest due to their pote...
Synthetic anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as biomedical research tools and therapeu...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFTR...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Defective anion transport is a hallmark of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF). One approach to...
Defective anion transport is a hallmark of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF). One approach to...
Anion selective ionophores, anionophores, are small molecules capable of facilitating the transmembr...
A series of fluorescent anion transporters consisting of a urea or thiourea group linked to a naphth...
A series of fluorescent anion transporters consisting of a urea or thiourea group linked to a naphth...
Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride a...
This highlight examines recent advances in the development of synthetic membrane transporters for an...
Transmembrane anion carriers (anionophores) have potential in biological research and medicine, prov...
Ortho-Phenylene bis-ureas serve as anionophores in cells expressing halide-sensitive yellow fluoresc...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFT...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters have attracted a great deal of interest due to their pote...
Synthetic anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as biomedical research tools and therapeu...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFTR...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Defective anion transport is a hallmark of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF). One approach to...
Defective anion transport is a hallmark of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF). One approach to...
Anion selective ionophores, anionophores, are small molecules capable of facilitating the transmembr...
A series of fluorescent anion transporters consisting of a urea or thiourea group linked to a naphth...
A series of fluorescent anion transporters consisting of a urea or thiourea group linked to a naphth...
Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride a...
This highlight examines recent advances in the development of synthetic membrane transporters for an...
Transmembrane anion carriers (anionophores) have potential in biological research and medicine, prov...
Ortho-Phenylene bis-ureas serve as anionophores in cells expressing halide-sensitive yellow fluoresc...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFT...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters have attracted a great deal of interest due to their pote...
Synthetic anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as biomedical research tools and therapeu...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFTR...