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A decahaem cytochrome as an electron conduit in protein–enzyme redox processes
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EngineeringBioelectrochemistryMolecular BiologyRedox BiologyProtein FoldingBioenergeticsRedox ChemistryStructure-function Enzyme KineticsBioelectrochemical SystemElectron ConduitProtein–enzyme Redox ProcessesBiochemistryDecahaem CytochromeElectrochemical CellBiomolecular EngineeringElectrochemistryCellular EnzymologyRedox EnzymesMtrc Redox ActivityMedicineDecahaem Cytochrome Mtrc
The decahaem cytochrome MtrC from Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 was employed as a protein electron conduit between a porous indium tin oxide electrode and redox enzymes. Using a hydrogenase and a fumarate reductase, MtrC was shown as a suitable and efficient diode to shuttle electrons to and from the electrode with the MtrC redox activity regulating the direction of the enzymatic reactions.
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