Highly permeable polymeric membranes based on the incorporation of the functional water channel protein Aquaporin Z
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of Basel
Abstract
The permeability and solute transport characteristics of amphiphilic triblock-polymer vesicles containing the bacterial water-channel protein Aquaporin Z (AqpZ) were investigated. The vesicles were made of a block copolymer with symmetric poly-(2-methyloxazoline)-poly-(dimethylsiloxane)-poly-(2-methyloxazoline) (PMOXA(15)-PDMS(110)-PMOXA(15)) repeat units. Light-scattering measurements on pure polymer vesicles subject to an outwardly directed salt gradient in a stopped-flow apparatus indicated that the polymer vesicles were highly impermeable. However, a large enhancement in water productivity (permeability per unit driving force) of up to approximately 800 times that of pure polymer was observed when AqpZ was…
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5Topics & keywords
- Membrane
- Vesicle
- Aquaporin
- Polymer
- Water transport
- Synthetic membrane
- Chemistry
- Permeability (electromagnetism)