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Volumn 22, Issue 25, 2006, Pages 10854-10857

Electrochemistry of cytochrome P450 BM3 in sodium dodecyl sulfate films

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Indexed keywords

BASAL PLANE GRAPHITE (BPG) ELECTRODES; CYTOCHROME; PEAK CURRENT; SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE (SDS);

EID: 33846023700     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la061162x     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (48)

References (42)
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    • Electrochemistry of Heme Proteins
    • Kadish, K. M, Smith, K. M, Guilard, R, Eds, Academic Press: San Diego, CA
    • Hawkridge, F. M.; Taniguchi, I. Electrochemistry of Heme Proteins. In The Porphyrin Handbook; Kadish, K. M., Smith, K. M., Guilard, R., Eds.; Academic Press: San Diego, CA, 2000; Vol. 8.
    • (2000) The Porphyrin Handbook , vol.8
    • Hawkridge, F.M.1    Taniguchi, I.2
  • 30
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    • III/II redox couple resulted in the eventual loss of the electrochemical response, further indicating that negatively polarizing the electrode causes the desorption of the BM3-SDS film.
    • III/II redox couple resulted in the eventual loss of the electrochemical response, further indicating that negatively polarizing the electrode causes the desorption of the BM3-SDS film.
  • 36
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    • Although it is not fully understood, the enhanced ET observed for heme proteins in surfactant films has been attributed to the surfactant blocking adsorption of macromolecules to the electrode surface, which would otherwise create an insulating layer and hinder ET, See ref 16
    • Although it is not fully understood, the enhanced ET observed for heme proteins in surfactant films has been attributed to the surfactant blocking adsorption of macromolecules to the electrode surface, which would otherwise create an insulating layer and hinder ET. (See ref 16.)


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