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Metabolic control analysis of an enzymatic biofuel cell
β Scribed by Doris J. Glykys; Scott Banta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 612 KB
- Volume
- 102
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3592
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Metabolic control analysis (MCA) is an analytical technique that aims to quantify the distribution of control that enzymes exhibit over the steadyβstate fluxes through a metabolic network. In an enzymatic biofuel cell, the flux of interest is the electrical current generated by the system. Regardless of transport limitations and other constraints, kinetic limitations can become potential bottlenecks in the operation of a biofuel cell. We have used an indirect approach to MCA to investigate a common osmiumβmediated glucose oxidase/laccase enzymatic biofuel cell. The results of the analysis show that the control of the electron flux strongly depends on the total mediator concentrations and the extent of polarization of the individual electrodes. The effect of varying oxygen concentrations is also examined, as oxygen is required for the cathode, but it participates in a nonβproductive reaction at the anode. Under normal operating conditions the electrodes will be highly polarized and will both contain high mediator concentrations. This configuration will result in a dominant FCC at the anode, and the conditions that are needed for balanced flux control between the anode and cathode are explored. As increasingly complex bioelectrocatalytic systems and architectures are envisioned, MCA will be a valuable framework to facilitate their design and subsequent operation. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009;102: 1624β1635. Β© 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In this minireview, several different approaches to derivation of the theorems and relationships of Metabolic Control Analysis (MCA) are discussed and an alternative approach is presented. This new approach consists of solving the steady-state mass balances for the intracellular metabolites using li
A central quantity for the analysis of the interdependence of control coefficients is the Jacobian H of the pathway. For a simple metabolic chain, H is known to be tridiagonal. Its inverse H-1, which is required to calculate control coefficients, is semi-separable. A semi-separable nxn matrix (aij)