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− | The main configurations of enzymatic fuel cells involve bioanodes based on glucose oxidase, glucose dehydrogenase or lactate oxidase and biocathodes based on copper oxidases such as | + | The main configurations of enzymatic fuel cells involve bioanodes based on glucose oxidase, glucose dehydrogenase or lactate oxidase and biocathodes based on copper oxidases such as Laccase, tyrosinase or bilirubin oxidase. This concept was initiated by Mano et all. who implanted microbioelectrodes based on osmium redox hydrogels, in a grape obtaining thus 2.4mW at 0.54v |
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− | Meanwhile, | + | Meanwhile, Laccase has the property of oxidizing a wide range of substrates e.g., phenolic compounds, so it can be used in sewage disposal. Our project used these two enzymes and transformed the cathode. We constructed the expression vector of RFP + Laccase and transformed it into <i>E. coli</i>. The red fluorescence produced by RFP can be used as an indication of Laccase’s concentration and activity. According to the method of electron transfer, EBFC can be divided into electronic media electrodes and direct electrochemical electrodes. Considered that the latter has high catalytic efficiency and small restriction by environment, we tried to enrich the Laccase on the cathode to enhance the redox potential of our EFBC. |
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− | <strong>Figure 2.</strong> An electrochemical phenol biosensor based on the immobilization of | + | <strong>Figure 2.</strong> An electrochemical phenol biosensor based on the immobilization of Laccase (Lac) on the surface of copper capped magnetic core–shell (Fe3O4–SiO2) nanoparticles (MNPs) |
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− | We obtained the laccase from | + | We obtained the <i>laccase</i> from |
<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K863005">BBa_K863005</a> | <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K863005">BBa_K863005</a> | ||
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Traditional chemical approaches | Traditional chemical approaches | ||
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− | of fixing | + | of fixing Laccase may affect the activity of Laccase and are toxicological. So we hoped to find a better method! |
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− | <strong>Figure 3.</strong> Transmission electron microscopy images of several different MTB showing their distinctive cell and magnetosome crystal compositions and morphologies. Scale bars = | + | <strong>Figure 3.</strong> Transmission electron microscopy images of several different MTB showing their distinctive cell and magnetosome crystal compositions and morphologies. Scale bars = 500nm in bacterial images and 100nm in magnetosomes images |
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DESCRIPTION
Do you know how to solve energy crisis utilizing biological methods? Have you ever heard about how to construct a enzymatic biofuel cell(EBFC)? Nothing is too strange in the nature. There are many special properties of bacteria in the nature such as producing electricity, being attracted by magnet. Please read the description!