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Enhanced Direct Electron Transfer of Fructose Dehydrogenase Rationally Immobilized on a 2-Aminoanthracene Diazonium Cation Grafted Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Based Electrode

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages 10279-10289

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.8b02729

Keywords

fructose dehydrogenase (FDH); 2-aminoanthracene (2-ANT); diazonium coupling; hydrophobic pocket; single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs)

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) [2014-5908]
  2. European Commission [FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN-607793]
  3. Erasmus+ Project Unipharma-Graduates

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In this paper, an efficient direct electron transfer (DET) reaction was achieved between fructose dehydrogenase (FDH) and a glassy-carbon electrode (GCE) upon which anthracene-modified single-walled carbon nano tubes were deposited. The SWCNTs were activated in situ with a diazonium salt synthesized through the reaction of 2-aminoanthracene with NaNO2 in acidic media (0.5 M HCl) for 5 min at 0 degrees C. After the in situ reaction, the 2-aminoanthracene diazonium salt was electrodeposited by running cyclic voltammograms from +1000 to -1000 mV. The anthracene-SWCNT-modified GCE was further incubated in an FDH solution, allowing enzyme adsorption. Cyclic voltammograms of the FDH-modified electrode revealed two couples of redox waves possibly ascribed to the heme c(1) and heme c(3) of the cytochrome domain. In the presence of 10 mM fructose two catalytic waves could clearly be seen and were correlated with two heme cs (heme c(1) and c(2)), with a maximum current density of 485 +/- 21 mu A cm(-2) at 0.4 V at a sweep rate of 10 mV s(-1). In contrast, for the plain SWCNT-modified GCE only one catalytic wave and one couple of redox waves were observed. Adsorbing FDH directly onto a GCE showed no non turnover electrochemistry of FDH, and in the presence of fructose only a slight catalytic effect could be seen. These differences can be explained by considering the hydrophobic pocket close to heme c(1), heme c(2) and heme c(3) of the cytochrome domain at which the anthracenyl aromatic structure could interact through pi-pi interactions with the aromatic side chains of the amino acids present in the hydrophobic pocket of FDH.

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