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− | In the EBFC, We found two high-efficiency oxidases, glucose oxidase and | + | In the EBFC, We found two high-efficiency oxidases, glucose oxidase and Laccase, which can be used in anode region and cathode region respectively. At the same time, we learned that Laccase have some other advantages like <sup>[3]</sup>: |
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− | In conclusion, | + | In conclusion, Laccase is one of the most suitable choice for cathode. Therefore, we set out to transform the cathode with laccase. For the purpose of visualizing the location and concentration of Laccase, we combined RFP with Laccase. After that, we designed a way of enriching Laccase on the cathode--using magnetosomes! |
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− | + | Laccase is a kind of copper-containing oxidoreductase. In the reduction reaction, the electron from the oxidation is transferred to the other three copper ions. These ions form a trinuclearic cluster, which transfers electrons to the terminal electron acceptor oxygen | |
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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!