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Glucose oxidase , molecular self-assembly

In contrast to the molecular wire of molecular interface, electron mediators are covalently bound to a redox enzyme in such a manner as an electron tunneling pathway is formed within the enzyme molecule. Therefore, enzyme-bound mediators work as molecular interface between an enzyme and an electrode. Degani et al. proposed the intramolecular electron pathway of ferrocene molecules which were covalently bound to glucose oxidase [ 4 ]. However, few fabrication methods have been developed to form a monolayer of mediator-modified enzymes on the electrode surface. We have succeeded in development of a novel preparation of the electron transfer system of mediator-modified enzyme by self-assembly in a porous gold-black electrode as schematically shown in Fig.12 [14]. [Pg.344]


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