Authors
George R Heath, Mengqiu Li, Honling Rong, Valentin Radu, Stefan Frielingsdorf, Oliver Lenz, Julea N Butt, Lars JC Jeuken
Publication date
2017/5
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Volume
27
Issue
17
Pages
1606265
Description
Multilayered or stacked lipid membranes are a common principle in biology and have various functional advantages compared to single‐lipid membranes, such as their ability to spatially organize processes, compartmentalize molecules, and greatly increase surface area and hence membrane protein concentration. Here, a supramolecular assembly of a multilayered lipid membrane system is reported in which poly‐l‐lysine electrostatically links negatively charged lipid membranes. When suitable membrane enzymes are incorporated, either an ubiquinol oxidase (cytochrome bo 3 from Escherichia coli) or an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase (the membrane‐bound hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha), cyclic voltammetry (CV) reveals a linear increase in biocatalytic activity with each additional membrane layer. Electron transfer between the enzymes and the electrode is mediated by the quinone pool that is present in …
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GR Heath, M Li, H Rong, V Radu, S Frielingsdorf… - Advanced Functional Materials, 2017