Issue 5, 2002

A model recognition switch. Electrochemical control and transduction of imidazole binding by electrode-immobilized microperoxidase-11

Abstract

Electrode-immobilized microperoxidase-11 exhibited a titratable potentiometric response to imidazole, demonstrating both molecular recognition and the capability for “switchable” changes in the affinity of an immobilized redox-receptor for a target ligand.

Graphical abstract: A model recognition switch. Electrochemical control and transduction of imidazole binding by electrode-immobilized microperoxidase-11

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Nov 2001
Accepted
12 Dec 2001
First published
31 Jan 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 416-417

A model recognition switch. Electrochemical control and transduction of imidazole binding by electrode-immobilized microperoxidase-11

H. M. Goldston, Jr., A. N. Scribner, S. A. Trammell and L. M. Tender, Chem. Commun., 2002, 416 DOI: 10.1039/B109983C

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