生物燃料电池中的metabolon催化 pyruvate/空气生物燃料电池
Michael J Moehlenbrock1, Timothy K Toby, Abdul Waheed
1Department of Chemistry, Saint Louis University, 3501 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63103, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 22, 2010
概括
这项研究表明,将代谢酶组织成代谢能增强了酶生物燃料细胞中的能量转化. 这种结构化的方法改善了基板通道和质量传输,从而提高了功率密度.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 生物工程是生物工程.
- 细胞的新陈代谢
背景情况:
- 细胞代谢利用酶进行燃料氧化和能量转化.
- 代谢酶通常形成有组织的复合体,称为代谢子,促进基质道化.
- 之前的生物燃料电池研究并没有关注代谢组织对于高效的能量转换的必要性.
研究的目的:
- 研究代谢组织对酶式生物燃料电池效率的影响.
- 为了利用来自Saccharomyces cerevisiae线粒体的自然存在的代谢素作为催化剂.
- 增强基质通道和质量运输,以提高生物燃料电池性能.
主要方法:
- 从Saccharomyces cerevisiae中分离出来的线粒体.
- 在现场采用交叉链接,以保持天然的代谢结构.
- 在pyruvate/空气酵素生物燃料电池中利用交联的代谢.
主要成果:
- 克雷布斯循环代谢催化剂维持了序列酶复杂化.
- 通过酶级联改善了基质通道.
- 大众运输得到了增强,导致生物燃料电池的电流和功率密度增加.
结论:
- 在线粒体蛋白质的现场交叉链接有效地创造了一个功能性的代谢酶催化剂.
- 代谢组织对于酶式生物燃料细胞中有效的基质道和质量运输至关重要.
- 这种方法显著提高了pyruvate/空气酶生物燃料电池的性能.
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