Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli

In recent years, enzymatic fuel cells have experienced a great development promoted by the availability of novel biological techniques that allow the access to a large number of enzymatic catalysts. One of the most important aspects in this area is the development of biocatalysts for the oxygen redu...

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Main Authors: Sara Chumillas, Beatriz Maestro, Juan M. Feliu, Víctor Climent
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2018.00358/full
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spelling doaj-e081056ec64247e19bd17a2058c7c8d72020-11-25T02:30:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462018-08-01610.3389/fchem.2018.00358373313Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coliSara Chumillas0Beatriz Maestro1Juan M. Feliu2Víctor Climent3Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, SpainInstituto de Biología Molecular y Celular, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, SpainInstitute of Electrochemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, SpainInstitute of Electrochemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, SpainIn recent years, enzymatic fuel cells have experienced a great development promoted by the availability of novel biological techniques that allow the access to a large number of enzymatic catalysts. One of the most important aspects in this area is the development of biocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Laccases from the group of enzymes called blue multi-cooper oxidases have received considerable attention because of their ability to catalyze the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction to water when immobilized on metallic or carbonaceous electrode materials. In this paper we report a comprehensive study of the electrocatalytic activity of the enzyme Copper efflux oxidase (CueO) from Escherichia coli immobilized on different electrode materials. The influence of the electrode substrate employed for protein immobilization was evaluated using glassy carbon, gold or platinum electrodes. Gold and platinum electrodes were modified using different self-assembled monolayers (SAM) able to tune the electrostatic interaction between the protein and the substrate, depending on the nature of the terminal functional group in the SAM. The effects of protein immobilization time, electrode potential, solution pH and temperature, protein and O2 concentration have been carefully investigated. Finally, direct electron transfer (DET) was investigated in the presence of the following inhibitors: fluoride (F−), chloride (Cl−) and azide (N3-).https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2018.00358/fullbioelectrocatalysisCueOprotein voltammetryoxygen reduction reactionlaccase
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Juan M. Feliu
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Juan M. Feliu
Víctor Climent
Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
Frontiers in Chemistry
bioelectrocatalysis
CueO
protein voltammetry
oxygen reduction reaction
laccase
author_facet Sara Chumillas
Beatriz Maestro
Juan M. Feliu
Víctor Climent
author_sort Sara Chumillas
title Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
title_short Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
title_full Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
title_fullStr Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Study of the Enzymatic Catalysis of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) by Immobilized Copper Efflux Oxidase (CueO) From Escherichia coli
title_sort comprehensive study of the enzymatic catalysis of the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction (orr) by immobilized copper efflux oxidase (cueo) from escherichia coli
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2018-08-01
description In recent years, enzymatic fuel cells have experienced a great development promoted by the availability of novel biological techniques that allow the access to a large number of enzymatic catalysts. One of the most important aspects in this area is the development of biocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Laccases from the group of enzymes called blue multi-cooper oxidases have received considerable attention because of their ability to catalyze the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction to water when immobilized on metallic or carbonaceous electrode materials. In this paper we report a comprehensive study of the electrocatalytic activity of the enzyme Copper efflux oxidase (CueO) from Escherichia coli immobilized on different electrode materials. The influence of the electrode substrate employed for protein immobilization was evaluated using glassy carbon, gold or platinum electrodes. Gold and platinum electrodes were modified using different self-assembled monolayers (SAM) able to tune the electrostatic interaction between the protein and the substrate, depending on the nature of the terminal functional group in the SAM. The effects of protein immobilization time, electrode potential, solution pH and temperature, protein and O2 concentration have been carefully investigated. Finally, direct electron transfer (DET) was investigated in the presence of the following inhibitors: fluoride (F−), chloride (Cl−) and azide (N3-).
topic bioelectrocatalysis
CueO
protein voltammetry
oxygen reduction reaction
laccase
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2018.00358/full
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