1. Biological Activity of Trans-Membrane Anion Carriers
- Author
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Massimo Tosolini, Paolo Pengo, Paolo Tecilla, Tosolini, Massimo, Pengo, Paolo, and Tecilla, Paolo
- Subjects
Anions ,Cystic Fibrosis ,Cell Survival ,Bicarbonate ,Anion Transport Proteins ,Anion ,Cellular homeostasis ,Anion Transport Protein ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Gram-Positive Bacteria ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Chloride ,supramolecular chemistry ,Antineoplastic Agent ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coordination Complexes ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,biological membrane ,Humans ,biological membranes ,Cystic Fibrosi ,Ion transporter ,Pharmacology ,Biological Products ,Ion Transport ,Coordination Complexe ,antibiotic activity ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Biological activity ,Biological membrane ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,0104 chemical sciences ,Transport protein ,anticancer activity ,Membrane ,chemistry ,cystic fibrosis ,ion transport ,Molecular Medicine ,Biophysics ,Biological Product ,Human ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride and bicarbonate. This process may alter cellular homeostasis with possible effects on internal ions concentration and pH levels triggering several and diverse biological effects. In this article, an overview of the recent results on the study of aniontransporters, mainly acting with a carrier-type mechanism, is given with emphasis on the structure/activity relationship and on their biological activity as antibiotic and anticancer agents and in the development of new drugs for treating conditions derived from dysregulation of natural anion channels.
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- 2018