Protein electrodes with direct electrochemical communication

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Abstract

Electrochemistry using direct electron transfer between an electrode and a protein or an enzyme has developed into a means for studying biological redox reactions and for bioanalytics, biosynthesis and bioenergetics. This review summarizes recent work on direct protein electrochemistry with special emphasis on our results in bioelectrocatalysis using isolated enzymes and enzyme-protein couples.

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Wollenberger, U., Spricigo, R., Leimkühler, S., & Schröder, K. (2007). Protein electrodes with direct electrochemical communication. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 109, 19–64. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2007_083

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