volume 143 issue 15 pages 5569-5591

Molecular Pumps and Motors.

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-04-08
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.554
CiteScore22.5
Impact factor15.6
ISSN00027863, 15205126
PubMed ID:  33830744
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Biochemistry
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Abstract
Pumps and motors are essential components of the world as we know it. From the complex proteins that sustain our cells, to the mechanical marvels that power industries, much we take for granted is only possible because of pumps and motors. Although molecular pumps and motors have supported life for eons, it is only recently that chemists have made progress toward designing and building artificial forms of the microscopic machinery present in nature. The advent of artificial molecular machines has granted scientists an unprecedented level of control over the relative motion of components of molecules through the development of kinetically controlled, away-from-thermodynamic equilibrium chemistry. We outline the history of pumps and motors, focusing specifically on the innovations that enable the design and synthesis of the artificial molecular machines central to this Perspective. A key insight connecting biomolecular and artificial molecular machines is that the physical motions by which these machines carry out their function are unambiguously in mechanical equilibrium at every instant. The operation of molecular motors and pumps can be described by trajectory thermodynamics, a theory based on the work of Onsager, which is grounded on the firm foundation of the principle of microscopic reversibility. Free energy derived from thermodynamically non-equilibrium reactions kinetically favors some reaction pathways over others. By designing molecules with kinetic asymmetry, one can engineer potential landscapes to harness external energy to drive the formation and maintenance of geometries of component parts of molecules away-from-equilibrium, that would be impossible to achieve by standard synthetic approaches.
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Feng Y. et al. Molecular Pumps and Motors. // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2021. Vol. 143. No. 15. pp. 5569-5591.
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Feng Y., Ovalle M., Seale J. S. W., Lee C. K., Kim D. J., Astumian R., Stoddart J. F. Molecular Pumps and Motors. // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2021. Vol. 143. No. 15. pp. 5569-5591.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jacs.0c13388
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c13388
TI - Molecular Pumps and Motors.
T2 - Journal of the American Chemical Society
AU - Feng, Yuanning
AU - Ovalle, Marco
AU - Seale, James S W
AU - Lee, Christopher K
AU - Kim, Dong Jun
AU - Astumian, R.D.
AU - Stoddart, J Fraser
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/04/08
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 5569-5591
IS - 15
VL - 143
PMID - 33830744
SN - 0002-7863
SN - 1520-5126
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@article{2021_Feng,
author = {Yuanning Feng and Marco Ovalle and James S W Seale and Christopher K Lee and Dong Jun Kim and R.D. Astumian and J Fraser Stoddart},
title = {Molecular Pumps and Motors.},
journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society},
year = {2021},
volume = {143},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c13388},
number = {15},
pages = {5569--5591},
doi = {10.1021/jacs.0c13388}
}
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Feng, Yuanning, et al. “Molecular Pumps and Motors..” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 143, no. 15, Apr. 2021, pp. 5569-5591. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c13388.