Electronic control of H+ current in a bioprotonic device with Gramicidin A and Alamethicin
Conventional electronics use electrons as charge carriers whereas biological systems use ions, confounding integration of electronics with biology. Here the authors show voltage-regulated flow of protons across a supported lipid bilayer using the ion channel Gramicidin A and the voltage-gated ion ch...
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ec139b32458b455188dbb1f57024c759 |
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Sumario: | Conventional electronics use electrons as charge carriers whereas biological systems use ions, confounding integration of electronics with biology. Here the authors show voltage-regulated flow of protons across a supported lipid bilayer using the ion channel Gramicidin A and the voltage-gated ion channel Alamethicin. |
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