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Nanowired electrodes as outer membrane cytochrome-independent electronic conduit in Shewanella oneidensis
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.4166
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2022-01-31
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Institut
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
2
Article Number
103853
Citation
iScience 25 (2): 103853 (2022-02-18)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) from microorganisms to inorganic electrodes is a unique ability of electrochemically active bacteria. Despite rigorous genetic and biochemical screening of the c-type cytochromes that make up the EET network, the individual electron transfer steps over the cell membrane remain mostly unresolved. As such, attempts to transplant entire EET chains from native into non-native exoelectrogens have resulted in inferior electron transfer rates. In this study we investigate how nanostructured electrodes can interface with Shewanella oneidensis to establish an alternative EET pathway. Improved biocompatibility was observed for densely packed nanostructured surfaces with a low cell-nanowire load distribution during applied external forces. External gravitational forces were needed to establish a bioelectrochemical cell-nanorod interface. Bioelectrochemical analysis showed evidence of nanorod penetration beyond the outer cell membrane of a deletion mutant lacking all outer membrane cytochrome encoding genes that was only electroactive on a nanostructured surface and under external force.
Subjects
Biomaterials
Nanostructure
Nanotechnology
DDC Class
570: Biowissenschaften, Biologie
600: Technik
More Funding Information
D.R. would like to acknowledge the financial support from The Swedish Research Council (VR-2017-06320).
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