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Photobiocatalytic chemistry of oxidoreductases using water as the electron donor

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4145

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  1. Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry (Consolider Ingenio) [2010-MULTICAT CSD 2009-00050]
  2. Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry (Subprograma de apoyo a Centros y Universidades de Excelencia Severo Ochoa) [SEV 2012 0267]
  3. Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry for a 'Juan de la Cierva'
  4. European Union Marie Curie Programme (ITN 'Biotrains') [238531]

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To date, water has been poorly studied as the sacrificial electron donor for biocatalytic redox reactions using isolated enzymes. Here we demonstrate that water can also be turned into a sacrificial electron donor to promote biocatalytic redox reactions. The thermodynamic driving force required for water oxidation is obtained from UV and visible light by means of simple titanium dioxide-based photocatalysts. The electrons liberated in this process are delivered to an oxidoreductase by simple flavin redox mediators. Overall, the feasibility of photobiocatalytic, water-driven bioredox reactions is demonstrated.

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