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Probing Electron Tunneling Pathways: Electrochemical Study of Rat Heart Cytochromecand Its Mutant on Pyridine-Terminated SAMs

Wei, J. J. and Liu, Haiying and Niki, K. and Margoliash, E. and Waldeck, D. H. (2004) Probing Electron Tunneling Pathways: Electrochemical Study of Rat Heart Cytochromecand Its Mutant on Pyridine-Terminated SAMs. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108 (43). pp. 16912-16917. ISSN 1520-6106. doi:10.1021/jp048148i. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170605-071526787

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Abstract

The electron-transfer rates between gold electrodes and adsorbed cytochromes are compared for native cytochrome c and its mutant (K13A) using two different immobilization strategies. A recent study by Niki (Niki, K.; Hardy, W. R.; Hill, M. G.; Li, H.; Sprinkle, J. R.; Margoliash, E.; Fujita, K.; Tanimura, R.; Nakamura, N.; Ohno, H.; Richards, J. H.; Gray, H. B. J. Phys. Chem. B 2003, 107, 9947) showed that the electron-transfer rate for a particular mutant cytochrome c (K13A) is orders of magnitude slower than the native form when electrostatically adsorbed on SAM-coated gold electrodes. The current study directly “links” the protein's heme unit to the SAM, thereby “short circuiting” the electron tunneling pathway. These findings demonstrate that the immobilization strategy can modify the electron-transfer rate by changing the tunneling pathway.


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Additional Information:© 2004 American Chemical Society. Received 28 April 2004. Published online 2 October 2004. Published in print 1 October 2004. We thank the U.S.−Israel Binational Science Foundation for partial support of this work.
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Official Citation:Probing Electron Tunneling Pathways:  Electrochemical Study of Rat Heart Cytochrome c and Its Mutant on Pyridine-Terminated SAMs J. J. Wei, Haiying Liu, K. Niki, E. Margoliash, and D. H. Waldeck The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2004 108 (43), 16912-16917 DOI: 10.1021/jp048148i
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