Immobilization of pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase with a polyion complex and redox polymer for a bioanode

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A bioanode for ethanol oxidation was prepared by immobilizing the recombinant pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ)-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas putida KT 2440 (PpADH) with polyion complex (PIC) and redox polymer. The PIC based on poly-L-lysine (PLL) and poly-L-glutamic acid (PGA) was suitable for immobilizing PpADH on the electrode. PpADH was immobilized using only one redox polymer, aminoferrocene, which was attached to the PGA backbone (PGA-AmFc) on the electrode. The anodic current density at 0.6 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) was 22.6 μA∙cm−2. However, when the number of the cycles was increased, the catalytic current drastically decreased. PpADH was immobilized using PGA-AmFc and PIC on the electrode. The anodic current density at 0.5 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) was 47.3 μA∙cm−2, and the performance maintained 74% of the initial value after five cycles. This result indicated that the combination of PIC and PGA-AmFc was suitable for the immobilization of PpADH on the electrode. In addition, the long-term stability and catalytic current density were improved by using the large surface area afforded by the gold nanoparticles.

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Sakurada, Y., Takeda, K., Ohno, H., & Nakamura, N. (2017). Immobilization of pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase with a polyion complex and redox polymer for a bioanode. Catalysts, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal7100296

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