Authors
Olaf Rüdiger, Jose M Abad, E Claude Hatchikian, Victor M Fernandez, Antonio L De Lacey
Publication date
2005/11/23
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
127
Issue
46
Pages
16008-16009
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The orientation of hydrogenase bound covalently to a pyrolytic graphite edge electrode modified with a 4-aminophenyl monolayer can be modulated via electrostatic interactions during the immobilization step. At low ionic strength and when the amino groups of the electrode surface are mostly protonated, the hydrogenase is immobilized with the negatively charged region that surrounds its 4Fe4S cluster nearer to the protein surface facing the electrode. This allows direct electron transfer between the immobilized hydrogenase and the electrode, which is observed by the strong catalytic currents measured in the presence of the H2 substrate. Therefore, a very stable enzymatic electrode is produced that catalyzes nonmediated H2 oxidation.
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