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Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode

Hemeprotein detection has motivated extensive research on the direct reaction of a heme molecule and a redox dye. The present study used methylene blue as both donor and acceptor for a redox reaction. First, the solid phases of methylene blue (MB) and graphene (GP) formed a π-π interaction bond at t...

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Autores principales: Khownarumit, Porntip, Choosang, Kanmanee, Poo-arporn, Rungtiva P., Poo-arporn, Yingyot, Chanlek, Narong, Surareungchai, Werasak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13040745
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author Khownarumit, Porntip
Choosang, Kanmanee
Poo-arporn, Rungtiva P.
Poo-arporn, Yingyot
Chanlek, Narong
Surareungchai, Werasak
author_facet Khownarumit, Porntip
Choosang, Kanmanee
Poo-arporn, Rungtiva P.
Poo-arporn, Yingyot
Chanlek, Narong
Surareungchai, Werasak
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description Hemeprotein detection has motivated extensive research on the direct reaction of a heme molecule and a redox dye. The present study used methylene blue as both donor and acceptor for a redox reaction. First, the solid phases of methylene blue (MB) and graphene (GP) formed a π-π interaction bond at the aromatic rings. The conductivity of GP was better than that of carbon in a carbon electrode (CE). Then, the working CE was modified using strong adsorption of MB/GP on the electrode surface. The surface of the electrode was investigated using a modified and an unmodified electrode. The electrode’s properties were studied using voltammograms of redox couple K(3)[Fe(CN)(6)](3−/4−). Its reaction was used to find the active area of the modified electrode, which was 1.76 times bigger than that of the unmodified electrode. The surface coverage values of the modified and unmodified electrodes were 8.17 × 10(−6) and 1.53 × 10(−5) mol/cm(2), respectively. This research also studied the application of hemeprotein detection. Hemoglobin (Hb), myoglobin (Mb), and cytochrome c (Cyt. C) were studied by the reaction of Fe (III/II) at the heme-redox center. The electrocatalytic reaction between MB/GP and hemeproteins produced an anodic peak at 0.35 V for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C. This nanohybrid film enhanced electron transfer between protein molecules and the modified carbon electrode. The amperometric measurements show that the limit of detection was 0.2 µM, 0.3 µM, and 0.1 µM for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C, respectively. The measurement spanned a linear range of 0.2 µM to 5 µM, 0.3 µM to 5 µM, and 0.1 µM to 0.7 µM for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C, respectively. Hb showed the lowest sensitivity compared with Mb and Cyt. C due to the role of steric hindrance in the hemeprotein specificity structure. This study offers a simple and efficient fabrication platform for electrochemical sensors for hemeproteins. When compared to other complex immobilization processes, the fabrication method for this sensor has many benefits, including no need for special chemicals and easy preparation and electrode modification—both of which are crucial for the development of electrochemical sensing devices.
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spelling pubmed-99633192023-02-26 Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode Khownarumit, Porntip Choosang, Kanmanee Poo-arporn, Rungtiva P. Poo-arporn, Yingyot Chanlek, Narong Surareungchai, Werasak Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Hemeprotein detection has motivated extensive research on the direct reaction of a heme molecule and a redox dye. The present study used methylene blue as both donor and acceptor for a redox reaction. First, the solid phases of methylene blue (MB) and graphene (GP) formed a π-π interaction bond at the aromatic rings. The conductivity of GP was better than that of carbon in a carbon electrode (CE). Then, the working CE was modified using strong adsorption of MB/GP on the electrode surface. The surface of the electrode was investigated using a modified and an unmodified electrode. The electrode’s properties were studied using voltammograms of redox couple K(3)[Fe(CN)(6)](3−/4−). Its reaction was used to find the active area of the modified electrode, which was 1.76 times bigger than that of the unmodified electrode. The surface coverage values of the modified and unmodified electrodes were 8.17 × 10(−6) and 1.53 × 10(−5) mol/cm(2), respectively. This research also studied the application of hemeprotein detection. Hemoglobin (Hb), myoglobin (Mb), and cytochrome c (Cyt. C) were studied by the reaction of Fe (III/II) at the heme-redox center. The electrocatalytic reaction between MB/GP and hemeproteins produced an anodic peak at 0.35 V for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C. This nanohybrid film enhanced electron transfer between protein molecules and the modified carbon electrode. The amperometric measurements show that the limit of detection was 0.2 µM, 0.3 µM, and 0.1 µM for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C, respectively. The measurement spanned a linear range of 0.2 µM to 5 µM, 0.3 µM to 5 µM, and 0.1 µM to 0.7 µM for Hb, Mb, and Cyt. C, respectively. Hb showed the lowest sensitivity compared with Mb and Cyt. C due to the role of steric hindrance in the hemeprotein specificity structure. This study offers a simple and efficient fabrication platform for electrochemical sensors for hemeproteins. When compared to other complex immobilization processes, the fabrication method for this sensor has many benefits, including no need for special chemicals and easy preparation and electrode modification—both of which are crucial for the development of electrochemical sensing devices. MDPI 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9963319/ /pubmed/36839114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13040745 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Poo-arporn, Rungtiva P.
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Chanlek, Narong
Surareungchai, Werasak
Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title_full Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title_fullStr Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title_full_unstemmed Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title_short Bio-Electroanalysis Performance of Heme Redox-Center for π-π Interaction Bonding of a Methylene Blue-Graphene Modified Electrode
title_sort bio-electroanalysis performance of heme redox-center for π-π interaction bonding of a methylene blue-graphene modified electrode
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13040745
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