The immobilization of redox proteins or enzymes onto conductive surfaces has application in the analysis of biological processes, the fabrication of biosensors, and in the development of green technologies and biochemical synthetic approaches. This review evaluates the methods through which redox proteins can be attached to electrode surfaces in a “wired” configuration, that is, one that facilitates direct electron transfer. The feasibility of simple electroactive adsorption onto a range of electrode surfaces is illustrated, with a highlight on the recent advances that have been achieved in biotechnological device construction using carbon materials and metal oxides. The covalent crosslinking strategies commonly used for the modification an...
Redox enzymes, which catalyze reactions involving electron transfers in living organisms, are very p...
The electron transfer reactions of biological molecules are frequently very slow at ordinary electro...
Although they were first discovered more than a century ago, modern enzymatic electrodes used in enz...
The immobilization of redox proteins or enzymes onto conductive surfaces has application in the anal...
The interactions between proteins and electrode surfaces are of fundamental importance in bioelectro...
Molecular bioelectronics is a rapidly growing field at the junction of biochemistry, physics and sur...
The redox properties of ET proteins adsorbed on electrodes have been extensively investigated over t...
The direct electrochemistry of redox proteins has been achieved at a variety of electrodes, includin...
Within the last decade, protein electrochemistry at miniaturized electrodes has gained in importance...
Redox-active materials are an attractive platform for engineering specific interactions with charged...
The immobilisation chemistry of enzymes and redox complexes capable of shuttling electrons between e...
Stable, site-specific immobilization of redox proteins andenzymes is of interest for the development...
AbstractBioelectronic coupling of multi-redox-site membrane proteins was accomplished with cytochrom...
Oxidoreductase enzymes catalyze single- or multi-electron reduction/oxidation reactions of small mol...
ABSTRACT Bioelectrochemistry can be defined as a branch of Chemical Science concerned with electron-...
Redox enzymes, which catalyze reactions involving electron transfers in living organisms, are very p...
The electron transfer reactions of biological molecules are frequently very slow at ordinary electro...
Although they were first discovered more than a century ago, modern enzymatic electrodes used in enz...
The immobilization of redox proteins or enzymes onto conductive surfaces has application in the anal...
The interactions between proteins and electrode surfaces are of fundamental importance in bioelectro...
Molecular bioelectronics is a rapidly growing field at the junction of biochemistry, physics and sur...
The redox properties of ET proteins adsorbed on electrodes have been extensively investigated over t...
The direct electrochemistry of redox proteins has been achieved at a variety of electrodes, includin...
Within the last decade, protein electrochemistry at miniaturized electrodes has gained in importance...
Redox-active materials are an attractive platform for engineering specific interactions with charged...
The immobilisation chemistry of enzymes and redox complexes capable of shuttling electrons between e...
Stable, site-specific immobilization of redox proteins andenzymes is of interest for the development...
AbstractBioelectronic coupling of multi-redox-site membrane proteins was accomplished with cytochrom...
Oxidoreductase enzymes catalyze single- or multi-electron reduction/oxidation reactions of small mol...
ABSTRACT Bioelectrochemistry can be defined as a branch of Chemical Science concerned with electron-...
Redox enzymes, which catalyze reactions involving electron transfers in living organisms, are very p...
The electron transfer reactions of biological molecules are frequently very slow at ordinary electro...
Although they were first discovered more than a century ago, modern enzymatic electrodes used in enz...