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  • 2019Towards compartmentalized photocatalysis: Multiheme proteins as transmembrane molecular electron conduits18citations
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  • 2004Tuning a nitrate reductase for function: The first spectropotentiometric characterization of a bacterial assimilatory nitrate reductase reveals novel redox properties81citations

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  • Jeuken, Lars J. C.
  • Reisner, Erwin
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Towards compartmentalized photocatalysis: Multiheme proteins as transmembrane molecular electron conduits

  • Jeuken, Lars J. C.
  • Reisner, Erwin
  • Piper, Samuel
  • Stikane, Anna
  • Ainsworth, Emma
  • Critchley, Kevin
  • Hwang, Ee Taek
  • Butt, Julea
Abstract

The high quantum efficiency of natural photosynthesis has inspired chemists for solar fuel synthesis. In photosynthesis, charge recombination in photosystems is minimized by efficient charge separation across the thylakoid membrane. Building on our previous bioelectrochemical studies of electron transfer between a light-harvesting nanoparticle (LHNP) and the decahaem subunit MtrC, we demonstrate photo-induced electron transfer through the full transmembrane MtrCAB complex in liposome membranes. Successful photoelectron transfer is demonstrated by the decomposition of a redox dye, Reactive Red 120 (RR120), encapsulated in MtrCAB proteoliposomes. Photoreduction rates are found to be dependent on the identity of the external LHNPs, specifically, dye-sensitized TiO<sub>2</sub>, amorphous carbon dots (<i>a</i>-CD) and graphitic carbon dots with core nitrogen doping (<i>g</i>-N-CDs. Agglomeration or aggregation of TiO<sub>2</sub> NPs likely reduces the kinetics of RR120 reductive decomposition. In contrast, with the dispersed <i>a</i>-CD and <i>g</i>-N-CDs, kinetics of RR120 reductive decomposition is observed to be faster with MtrCAB proteoliposomes and we propose this is due to enhancement in the charge-separated state. Thus, we show a proof-of-concept for using MtrCAB as a lipid membrane-spanning building block for compartmentalised photocatalysis that mimics photosynthesis. Future work is focussed on incorporation of fuel generating redox catalysts in the MtrCAB proteoliposome lumen.

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  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • Carbon
  • reactive
  • Nitrogen
  • decomposition