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Histidine Modified Electrode and Its Application to the Electrochemical Studies of Hemeproteins

โœ Scribed by Genxi Li; Lan Chen; Jianquin Zhu; Dexu Zhu; Darrel F. Untereker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
142 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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โœฆ Synopsis


Histidine can be immobilized on a silver electrode surface via a reaction between the substrate metal and the imidazole group of the amino acid. Such a modiยฎed electrode is not only electroactive, stable and long-lived, but also can facilitate both the oxidation and reduction of myoglobin and cytochrome c. Experimental results revealed that the modiยฎed electrode itself yielded a pair of redox waves in 0.20 mol/L NaAc-HAc buffer (pH 5.5). These anodic and cathodic peaks were at about 0.28 V and 0.06 V (vs. SCE), respectively. The addition of the biological macromolecules myoglobin or cytochrome c to the buffer solution did not cause any new redox peaks, but the intensity of the existing pair of anodic and cathodic peaks clearly increased after either of the biological compounds was added. Since the modiยฎer material, histidine, is an important biomolecule, an interesting modiยฎed electrode for bioelectrochemistry is reported here.


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