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<p><font color=#cc11ff>The design of our microbial fuel cell involves a simple construct inside the bacteria <i>Azotobacter vinelandii</i> which consists of <b>(1) hydrogenase</b> and <b>(2) OprF porin proteins</b>.</p><p> | <p><font color=#cc11ff>The design of our microbial fuel cell involves a simple construct inside the bacteria <i>Azotobacter vinelandii</i> which consists of <b>(1) hydrogenase</b> and <b>(2) OprF porin proteins</b>.</p><p> | ||
− | The expression of the hoxKGZ genes would produce <b>membrane-bound hydrogenase</b> which converts hydrogen to protons and electrons inside the bacteria (H<sub>2</sub> → 2 H<sup>+</sup> + 2 e<sup>−</sup>) [9]. </p> | + | The expression of the <i>hoxKGZ</i> genes would produce <b>membrane-bound hydrogenase</b> which converts hydrogen to protons and electrons inside the bacteria (H<sub>2</sub> → 2 H<sup>+</sup> + 2 e<sup>−</sup>) [9]. </p> |
<p><font color=#cc11ff>The electron produced will then transport along the periplasmic space and be picked up by the electron acceptor, e.g. methylene blue. After electron binding, the reduced electron acceptor will be transported out of the cell through OprF porin [10] and possibly other membrane channels to the anode chamber. With OprF porins overexpressed to the bacteria, the reduced electron acceptors can be exported more effectively. And if possible, with mutated OprF porins which have a higher open probability overexpressed [11], it could further increase the efficiency of electron acceptors diffusing in and out of the cell. In other words, more electrons could reach the anode chamber at a higher rate. </p> | <p><font color=#cc11ff>The electron produced will then transport along the periplasmic space and be picked up by the electron acceptor, e.g. methylene blue. After electron binding, the reduced electron acceptor will be transported out of the cell through OprF porin [10] and possibly other membrane channels to the anode chamber. With OprF porins overexpressed to the bacteria, the reduced electron acceptors can be exported more effectively. And if possible, with mutated OprF porins which have a higher open probability overexpressed [11], it could further increase the efficiency of electron acceptors diffusing in and out of the cell. In other words, more electrons could reach the anode chamber at a higher rate. </p> | ||
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− | 9. SAYAVEDRA-SOTO, LUIS A.; ARP, DANIEL J. The hoxZ gene of the Azotobacter vinelandii hydrogenase operon is required for activation of hydrogenase. <i>Journal of bacteriology</i>, 1992, 174.16: 5295-5301. | + | 9. SAYAVEDRA-SOTO, LUIS A.; ARP, DANIEL J. The <i>hoxZ</i> gene of the Azotobacter vinelandii hydrogenase operon is required for activation of hydrogenase. <i>Journal of bacteriology</i>, 1992, 174.16: 5295-5301. |
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