[eng] Electron Transfer (ET) is undoubtedly one of the most important processes in life. Molecularly well-defined ET pathways in complex protein ensembles play a vital role in biological processes such as cell respiration or photosynthesis. The fundamental understanding of ET processes in biology is important not only to understand such key natural processes but also to advance in the design of biomolecule/electrode interfaces for Bioelectronic applications. The development of new techniques such as scanning probe microscopies (SPM) played a key role. In particular, the electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy (EC-STM) has been exploited to in situ monitor the ET rate as a function of the applied potential of individual metalloprotein...
The efficient implementation of functional biomolecules into hybrid devices is a central topic in cu...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
This review is intended to account for the experimental and theoretical achievements obtained in a p...
Electron Transfer (ET) is undoubtedly one of the most important processes in life. Molecularly well-...
Electron Transfer (ET) plays essential roles in crucial biological processes such as cell respiratio...
Metalloproteins are redox molecules naturally shuttling electrons with high efficiency between molec...
Single protein junctions consisting of azurin bridged between a gold substrate and the probe of an e...
A key challenge of the current research in nanoelectronics is the realization of biomolecular device...
Azurin proteins are the workhorse of protein electronics. This is a branch of biomolecular electroni...
In a recent experimental work, results of the first transition voltage spectroscopy (TVS) investigat...
Well-defined voltammetric responses of redox proteins with acidic-to-neutral pI values have been obt...
Redox metalloproteins are emerging as promising candidates for future bio-optoelectronic and nano-bi...
Electron transfer in proteins is essential in crucial biological processes. Although the fundamental...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Protein-based electronics is an emerging field which has attracte...
The rapid electron-transfer reaction of the blue copper protein azurin adsorbed on different electro...
The efficient implementation of functional biomolecules into hybrid devices is a central topic in cu...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
This review is intended to account for the experimental and theoretical achievements obtained in a p...
Electron Transfer (ET) is undoubtedly one of the most important processes in life. Molecularly well-...
Electron Transfer (ET) plays essential roles in crucial biological processes such as cell respiratio...
Metalloproteins are redox molecules naturally shuttling electrons with high efficiency between molec...
Single protein junctions consisting of azurin bridged between a gold substrate and the probe of an e...
A key challenge of the current research in nanoelectronics is the realization of biomolecular device...
Azurin proteins are the workhorse of protein electronics. This is a branch of biomolecular electroni...
In a recent experimental work, results of the first transition voltage spectroscopy (TVS) investigat...
Well-defined voltammetric responses of redox proteins with acidic-to-neutral pI values have been obt...
Redox metalloproteins are emerging as promising candidates for future bio-optoelectronic and nano-bi...
Electron transfer in proteins is essential in crucial biological processes. Although the fundamental...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Protein-based electronics is an emerging field which has attracte...
The rapid electron-transfer reaction of the blue copper protein azurin adsorbed on different electro...
The efficient implementation of functional biomolecules into hybrid devices is a central topic in cu...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
This review is intended to account for the experimental and theoretical achievements obtained in a p...