Volume 116, 2000

Direct heterogeneous electron transfer of recombinant horseradish peroxidases on gold

Abstract

Clean polycrystalline gold electrodes were modified with native glycosylated horseradish peroxidases (HRP) or two different recombinant (carbohydrate free) HRPs; recombinant wild-type HRP (rec-HRP) and recombinant HRP containing a six histidine-tag at the C-terminus of the polypeptide chain (rec-HRP-His), respectively. Only the electrodes modified with the recombinant HRPs exhibited high current responses to H 2O 2 due to relatively rapid direct electron transfer (ET) between recombinant HRP and gold. The absence of a carbohydrate shell on rec-HRP and the additionally existing histidine-tag on rec-HRP-His improved the electrode sensitivity to H 2O 2 by more than 100 times if compared with the response observed at gold modified with native HRP. Rotating disk electrode experiments indicated that the heterogeneous electron transfer rates are equal to 4.7 and 7.5 s −1 for direct electron transfer between the gold electrode and rec-HRP or rec-HRP-His, respectively.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Feb 2000
First published
19 Jun 2000

Faraday Discuss., 2000,116, 281-289

Direct heterogeneous electron transfer of recombinant horseradish peroxidases on gold

G. Presnova, V. Grigorenko, A. Egorov, T. Ruzgas, A. Lindgren, L. Gorton and T. Börchers, Faraday Discuss., 2000, 116, 281 DOI: 10.1039/B001645O

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