Microperoxidase 8 adsorbed on a roughened silver electrode as a monomeric high-spin penta-coordinated species: characterization by SERR spectroscopy and electrochemistry |
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Authors: | Sophie?Lecomte mailto:sophie.lecomte@glvt-cnrs.fr" title=" sophie.lecomte@glvt-cnrs.fr" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,Remy?Ricoux,Jean?Pierre?Mahy,Hafsa?Korri-Youssoufi mailto:hafsakorri@icmo.u-psud.fr" title=" hafsakorri@icmo.u-psud.fr" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) LADIR, CNRS/UPMC, 2 rue Henri Dunant, 94320 Thiais, France;(2) Laboratoire de Chimie Bioorganique et Bioinorganique, Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux dOrsay, Université Paris-Sud XI, UMR 8124, CNRS, Bâtiment 420, 91405 Orsay, France |
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Abstract: | Microperoxidase 8 (MP8), a heme octapeptide obtained by hydrolytic digestion of cytochrome c, was adsorbed at the surface of a roughened silver electrode in order to provide a new supported biomimetic system for hemoproteins. A combination of two techniques was used to study its redox and coordination properties: electrochemistry and surface-enhanced resonance Raman (SERR) spectroscopy. This allowed us to show that MP8 could be adsorbed as a monolayer at the surface of the roughened silver electrode, where it could undergo a reversible electron transfer. Under those conditions, a redox potential of –0.4 V vs. SCE (–0.16 V vs. NHE) was measured for MP8, which was almost identical to that reported for N-acetyl-MP8 in aqueous solution. In addition, whereas MP8 appeared to aggregate in solution, and led to a mixture of high-spin penta-coordinated (5cHS) and low-spin hexa-coordinated (6cLS) iron(III) or iron(II) species, it was recovered almost exclusively as a monomeric high-spin penta-coordinated species at the surface of the electrode, both in the reduced and in the oxidized states. This then allowed a free coordination site on the iron, on the distal face of MP8 accessible to ligands. Accordingly, experiments performed in the presence of potassium cyanide demonstrated that MP8 adsorbed on a silver electrode could be ligated by a sixth CN– ligand. Thus there is the possibility of binding several kinds of ligands such as O2 or H2O2, which will open the way to biocatalysis of oxidation reactions at the surface of an electrode, or ligands such as drugs which will lead to the design of new biosensors for molecules of biological interest. |
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Keywords: | Electrochemistry Microperoxidase 8 Surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy |
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