A scanning tunnelling study of immobilised cytochrome P450cam.
A site-specifically engineered surface cysteine residue, located in a region where the haem moiety is closest to the surface, is used to anchor cytochrome P450cam enzyme molecules covalently to a gold electrode. More reproducibly ordered adsorption, at high coverage, occurs with this K344C mutant th...
Main Authors: | Davis, J, Djuricic, D, Lo, K, Wallace, E, Wong, L, Hill, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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