The redox potentials E-0´ of bovine cytochrome c adsorbed on an 11-mercapto-1-undecanol/Au self-assembled monolayer electrode were studied through direct electrochemistry as a function of the temperature in non-isothermal experiments carried out in the presence of different anions and changes of the ionic strength. The thermodynamic parameters for protein reduction (DeltaH(rc)(0´) and DeltaS(rc)(0´)) re were determined for adsorbed and solution cytochrome and the differences in E-0´ discussed in terms of the enthalpic and entropic contributions. The adsorption process seems to remove the ability of perchlorate anion to bind to the protein surface, while a certain direct interaction is still retained in the case of chloride and phosphate. A moderate increase in E-0´ of adsorbed cytochrome was measured at increasing ionic strength and discussed in the light of the opposite effect observed for solution protein.
Redox thermodynamics of cytochrome c adsorbed on mercaptoundecanol monolayer electrodes / Gavioli, Giovanna; Borsari, Marco; Cannio, Maria; Ranieri, Antonio; Volponi, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1572-6657. - STAMPA. - 564:1-2(2004), pp. 45-52. [10.1016/j.jelechem.2003.10.033]
Redox thermodynamics of cytochrome c adsorbed on mercaptoundecanol monolayer electrodes
GAVIOLI, Giovanna;BORSARI, Marco;CANNIO, Maria;RANIERI, Antonio;
2004
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The redox potentials E-0´ of bovine cytochrome c adsorbed on an 11-mercapto-1-undecanol/Au self-assembled monolayer electrode were studied through direct electrochemistry as a function of the temperature in non-isothermal experiments carried out in the presence of different anions and changes of the ionic strength. The thermodynamic parameters for protein reduction (DeltaH(rc)(0´) and DeltaS(rc)(0´)) re were determined for adsorbed and solution cytochrome and the differences in E-0´ discussed in terms of the enthalpic and entropic contributions. The adsorption process seems to remove the ability of perchlorate anion to bind to the protein surface, while a certain direct interaction is still retained in the case of chloride and phosphate. A moderate increase in E-0´ of adsorbed cytochrome was measured at increasing ionic strength and discussed in the light of the opposite effect observed for solution protein.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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