could be potentially used in medical diagnostics or therapeutics. Herein, we report cation-
selective octapeptide pores derived from alanine and aminopicolinic acid. The ion transport
mechanism through the pores has been established to be a cation–chloride symport. The
cation–chloride co-transport is biologically essential for the efficient functioning of the central
nervous system and has been implicated in diseases such as epilepsy. The pores formed in …