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Photoisomerization enzyme monolayer

The photoisomerizable enzyme monolayer electrode also revealed photoswitchable bioelectrocatalytic activity (Figure 7.10). In the presence of ferrocene carboxylic acid (5) as a diffusional electron transfer mediator, the nitrospiropyran-tethered GOx (4a) revealed a high bioelectrocatalytic activity, reflected by a high electrocatalytic anodic current. The protonated nitromerocyanine-GOx (4b) exhibited a two-fold lower activity, as reflected by the decreased bioelectrocatalytic current. By the reversible photoisomerization of the enzyme electrode between the 4a- and 4b-states, the current responses are cycled between high and low values (Figure 7.10, inset). [Pg.228]

The bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose in this system originates from the primary oxidation of the ferrocene carboxylic acid, (21), to the respective ferrocenylium cation that mediates the oxidation of the enzyme s redox center and its activation towards the oxidation of glucose. Photoisomerization of the enzyme monolayer to the MRH-GO state switched-off the bioelectrocatalytic functions of the protein monolayer, and only the electrical response of the diffusional electron mediator was observed, Fig. 3-31, curves (b) and (d). By the cyclic photoisomerization of the enzyme-monolayer electrode between the SP-GOx and MRlT-GOx states, the reversible photoswitching of the enzyme activity between ON and OFF states was demonstrated, Fig. 3-31 (inset). [Pg.82]


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