Redox metalloproteins are emerging as promising candidates for future bio-optoelectronic and nano-biomemory devices, and the control of their electron transfer properties through external signals is still a crucial task. Here, we show that a reversible on/off switching of the electron current tunnelling through a single protein can be achieved in azurin protein molecules adsorbed on gold surfaces, by applying appropriate voltage pulses through a scanning tunnelling microscope tip. The observed changes in the hybrid system tunnelling properties are discussed in terms of long-sustained charging of the protein milieu.4s
Electron Transfer (ET) plays essential roles in crucial biological processes such as cell respiratio...
Electron transfer in proteins is essential in crucial biological processes. Although the fundamental...
Previous work has shown that protein molecules can be trapped between the conductive surfaces presen...
Redox metalloproteins are emerging as promising candidates for future bio-optoelectronic and nano-bi...
Electron transfer through the redox metalloprotein azurin immobilized on Au (111) by its disulphide ...
Optical excitation of azurin blue copper protein immobilized on indium-tin oxide, in resonance with ...
The copper protein azurin, due to the peculiar coupling of its optical and vibronic properties with ...
In a recent experimental work, results of the first transition voltage spectroscopy (TVS) investigat...
The efficient implementation of functional biomolecules into hybrid devices is a central topic in cu...
Metalloproteins are redox molecules naturally shuttling electrons with high efficiency between molec...
The in situ adsorption, under physiological conditions, of azurin molecules at a gold electrode surf...
Transduction of biorecognition events into electrical signals through integration of single redox me...
[eng] Electron Transfer (ET) is undoubtedly one of the most important processes in life. Molecularly...
Electron Transfer (ET) plays essential roles in crucial biological processes such as cell respiratio...
Electron transfer in proteins is essential in crucial biological processes. Although the fundamental...
Previous work has shown that protein molecules can be trapped between the conductive surfaces presen...
Redox metalloproteins are emerging as promising candidates for future bio-optoelectronic and nano-bi...
Electron transfer through the redox metalloprotein azurin immobilized on Au (111) by its disulphide ...
Optical excitation of azurin blue copper protein immobilized on indium-tin oxide, in resonance with ...
The copper protein azurin, due to the peculiar coupling of its optical and vibronic properties with ...
In a recent experimental work, results of the first transition voltage spectroscopy (TVS) investigat...
The efficient implementation of functional biomolecules into hybrid devices is a central topic in cu...
Metalloproteins are redox molecules naturally shuttling electrons with high efficiency between molec...
The in situ adsorption, under physiological conditions, of azurin molecules at a gold electrode surf...
Transduction of biorecognition events into electrical signals through integration of single redox me...
[eng] Electron Transfer (ET) is undoubtedly one of the most important processes in life. Molecularly...
Electron Transfer (ET) plays essential roles in crucial biological processes such as cell respiratio...
Electron transfer in proteins is essential in crucial biological processes. Although the fundamental...
Previous work has shown that protein molecules can be trapped between the conductive surfaces presen...