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. 2024 Aug 27;18(34):22709-22733.
doi: 10.1021/acsnano.4c05654. Epub 2024 Aug 13.

Using Nanoscale Passports To Understand and Unlock Ion Channels as Gatekeepers of the Cell

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Using Nanoscale Passports To Understand and Unlock Ion Channels as Gatekeepers of the Cell

Nafiseh Olov et al. ACS Nano. .

Abstract

Natural ion channels are proteins embedded in the cell membrane that control many aspects of cell and human physiology by acting as gatekeepers, regulating the flow of ions in and out of cells. Advances in nanotechnology have influenced the methods for studying ion channels in vitro, as well as ways to unlock the delivery of therapeutics by modulating them in vivo. This review provides an overview of nanotechnology-enabled approaches for ion channel research with a focus on the synthesis and applications of synthetic ion channels. Further, the uses of nanotechnology for therapeutic applications are critically analyzed. Finally, we provide an outlook on the opportunities and challenges at the intersection of nanotechnology and ion channels. This work highlights the key role of nanoscale interactions in the operation and modulation of ion channels, which may prompt insights into nanotechnology-enabled mechanisms to study and exploit these systems in the near future.

Keywords: ligand-gated ion channel; nano transducer; nanocarriers; nanotechnology; neural diseases; self-assembly peptide; synthetic ion channel; voltage-gated ion channel.

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