Photoactivation studies of zinc porphyrin-myoglobin system and its application for light-chemical energy conversion

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An artificial zinc porphyrin-myoglobin-based photo-chemical energy conversion system, consisting of ZnPP-Mb or ZnPE1-Mb as a photosensitizer, NADP+ as an electron acceptor, and triethanolamine as an electron donor, has been constructed to mimic photosystem I. The photoirradiated product is able to reduce a single-electron acceptor protein cytochrome c, but cannot catalyze the two-electron reduction of acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase, thus demonstrating a single electron transfer mechanism. Furthermore, the artificial system can bifunctionally promote oxidoredox reactions, depending on the presence or absence of a sacrificial electron donor, thus suggesting its potential application in electrochemical regen-eration steps involved in chemical transformation and/or energy conversion. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Chang, C. H., Hu, Y. T., Lo, C. F., Luo, L., Lin, H. M., Chang, C. H., … Wu, T. K. (2011). Photoactivation studies of zinc porphyrin-myoglobin system and its application for light-chemical energy conversion. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 7(8), 1203–1213. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7.1203

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