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1.2.5.2
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application in direct bioelectrocatalysis via site specific immobilization to form a monolayer of biocatalysts with a uniform orientation toward the gold electrode. Six-histidine tags at the N- or C-terminus of each of the three subunits are utilized as linking sites to performsite specific immobilization. The orientation of multi-subunit enzymes can affect direct electron transfer greatly by varying the electron tunneling distances. The favorable orientation allowing for a minimal heme c electron transfer distance shows a direct electron transfer rate 6.6fold higher than that with the orientation closest to the active site of the enzyme
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1.2.5.2
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bioelectrooxidation of ethanol using pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes for biofuel cell applications. A modified Nafion membrane provides the best electrical communication between enzymes and the electrode surface,with catalytic currents as high as 16.8 mA/cm2. Direct electron transfer using the pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenase still lacks high current density, while the bioanodes that operate via mediated electron transfer employing ferrocene-modified linear polyethyleneimine redox polymers show efficient energy conversion capability in ethanol/air biofuelcells
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