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In this work, we utilize an alkylsilane functionalized ITO surface as a biocompatible interface for immobilization of the blue copper protein azurin.
These findings might have implications for the rational use of the stabilizing potential of copper and disulfides in copper protein engineering.
The use of electron-transfer proteins, such as the blue copper protein azurin (Az), is particularly attractive because of their natural redox properties and self assembly capability.
Natural redox proteins, including the blue copper protein azurin and a bacterial photosynthetic reaction center, have been engineered to introduce amino-acid radical chemistry.
Charge transfer between electrodes and proteins or even whole cells has been studied for various conducting substrates, for example for GaAs and photosystem I [15], gold and blue copper protein azurin [16], carbon nanotubes [17] and for stainless steel [18].
Plastocyanin is the major copper protein of Chlamydomonas, acting as biological sink of Cu.
The N. limnia genome contains 11 blue (type 1) copper domain-containing proteins, 1 cupredoxin blue copper protein, and 4 multicopper oxidases [Table S1].
Controls in the absence of copper, protein or NADH were used to ensure any observed activity was due to the copper loaded protein.
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Ascorbate oxidase, ferroxidases, ceruloplasmin, and bilirubin oxidases are examples of members in the multi-copper protein family.
A multi-copper protein with two cupredoxin-like domains was identified from our in-house metagenomic database.
The presence of this intrinsic quinone cofactor permits the transfer of electrons directly to the cbb3 oxidase through either a cytochrome c [86] or blue-copper protein (e.g. azurin [87]) intermediate (Figure 4).
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