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Electronic coupling reactions azurin systems

Direct electrochemistry has also been used (72-78) to couple the electrode reactions to enzymes for which the redox proteins act as cofactors. In the studies, the chemically reduced or oxidized enzyme was turned over through the use of a protein and its electrode reaction as the source or sink of electrons. In the first report (72, 73) of such application, the electrochemical reduction of horse heart cjd,ochrome c was coupled to the reduction of dioxygen in the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa nitrite reductase/cytochrome oxidase via the redox proteins, azurin and cytochrome C551. The system corresponded to an oxygen electrode in which the four-electron reduction of dioxygen was achieved relatively fast at pH 7. [Pg.371]


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