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An enzyme logic bioprotonic transducer
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2014
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Medical ElectronicsEngineeringBioelectrochemistryBiochemical SensorsSynthetic CircuitBiological ComputingMedical InstrumentationBiosensing SystemsBioenergeticsBioanalysisBiochemical EngineeringBioelectrochemical SystemChemical BiotechnologyBiophysicsIonic CurrentsBiochemistryBiological SystemsBioinstrumentationBiomolecular EngineeringElectrochemistryBiomedical SensorsBioelectronicsBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyBiomedical InstrumentationElectrophysiologyPdhx FormationElectroanalytical SensorMedicine
Translating ionic currents into measureable electronic signals is essential for the integration of bioelectronic devices with biological systems. We demonstrate the use of a Pd/PdHx electrode as a bioprotonic transducer that connects H+ currents in solution into an electronic signal. This transducer exploits the reversible formation of PdHx in solution according to PdH↔Pd + H+ + e−, and the dependence of this formation on solution pH and applied potential. We integrate the protonic transducer with glucose dehydrogenase as an enzymatic and gate for glucose and NAD+. PdHx formation and associated electronic current monitors the output drop in pH, thus transducing a biological function into a measurable electronic output.
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