Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue
It has to be glue! The use of redox-active concanavalinA as a bifunctional building block enables the recognition-directed assembly of HRP layers on bioelectronic platforms and the communication of the prosthetic group of the enzyme to the electrode surface (see figure). © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH...
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paper:paper_09476539_v16_n47_p13970_Pallarola2023-06-08T15:53:56Z Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue bioelectrochemistry biosensors electron transfer molecular recognition supramolecular chemistry Bifunctional Bioelectrochemistry Building blockes Directed assembly Electrode surfaces electron transfer Prosthetic groups Redox-active Biochemistry Electrochemistry Electron transitions Electrophysiology Glues Gluing Macromolecules Molecular biology Molecular recognition Biosensors adhesive agent glycoprotein article chemical structure chemistry electrochemistry electrode genetic procedures macromolecule methodology oxidation reduction reaction Adhesives Biosensing Techniques Electrochemistry Electrodes Glycoproteins Macromolecular Substances Molecular Structure Oxidation-Reduction It has to be glue! The use of redox-active concanavalinA as a bifunctional building block enables the recognition-directed assembly of HRP layers on bioelectronic platforms and the communication of the prosthetic group of the enzyme to the electrode surface (see figure). © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. 2010 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09476539_v16_n47_p13970_Pallarola http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09476539_v16_n47_p13970_Pallarola |
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bioelectrochemistry biosensors electron transfer molecular recognition supramolecular chemistry Bifunctional Bioelectrochemistry Building blockes Directed assembly Electrode surfaces electron transfer Prosthetic groups Redox-active Biochemistry Electrochemistry Electron transitions Electrophysiology Glues Gluing Macromolecules Molecular biology Molecular recognition Biosensors adhesive agent glycoprotein article chemical structure chemistry electrochemistry electrode genetic procedures macromolecule methodology oxidation reduction reaction Adhesives Biosensing Techniques Electrochemistry Electrodes Glycoproteins Macromolecular Substances Molecular Structure Oxidation-Reduction |
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bioelectrochemistry biosensors electron transfer molecular recognition supramolecular chemistry Bifunctional Bioelectrochemistry Building blockes Directed assembly Electrode surfaces electron transfer Prosthetic groups Redox-active Biochemistry Electrochemistry Electron transitions Electrophysiology Glues Gluing Macromolecules Molecular biology Molecular recognition Biosensors adhesive agent glycoprotein article chemical structure chemistry electrochemistry electrode genetic procedures macromolecule methodology oxidation reduction reaction Adhesives Biosensing Techniques Electrochemistry Electrodes Glycoproteins Macromolecular Substances Molecular Structure Oxidation-Reduction Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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bioelectrochemistry biosensors electron transfer molecular recognition supramolecular chemistry Bifunctional Bioelectrochemistry Building blockes Directed assembly Electrode surfaces electron transfer Prosthetic groups Redox-active Biochemistry Electrochemistry Electron transitions Electrophysiology Glues Gluing Macromolecules Molecular biology Molecular recognition Biosensors adhesive agent glycoprotein article chemical structure chemistry electrochemistry electrode genetic procedures macromolecule methodology oxidation reduction reaction Adhesives Biosensing Techniques Electrochemistry Electrodes Glycoproteins Macromolecular Substances Molecular Structure Oxidation-Reduction |
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It has to be glue! The use of redox-active concanavalinA as a bifunctional building block enables the recognition-directed assembly of HRP layers on bioelectronic platforms and the communication of the prosthetic group of the enzyme to the electrode surface (see figure). © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. |
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Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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Facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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facile glycoenzyme wiring to electrode supports by redox-active biosupramolecular glue |
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2010 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09476539_v16_n47_p13970_Pallarola http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09476539_v16_n47_p13970_Pallarola |
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