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Molecular-interfaced glucose oxidase

Fig.27 Potential dependency of the enzyme activity of the molecularly interfaced glucose oxidase... Fig.27 Potential dependency of the enzyme activity of the molecularly interfaced glucose oxidase...
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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