Literature DB >> 12459898

Interactions of glucose oxidase with various metal polypyridine complexes as mediators of glucose oxidation.

Yasuo Nakabayashi1, Kazuyo Nakamura, Mayuko Kawachi, Takeshi Motoyama, Osamu Yamauchi.   

Abstract

The interaction between glucose oxidase (GOx) and a typical metal complex, which is chemically stable in both oxidized and reduced forms, has been investigated by a voltammetric method. The evaluation of an electron-transfer mediator useful for glucose oxidation is discussed from thermodynamic and kinetic points of view, i.e. the redox potentials of various metal complexes and the second-order rate constants for the electron transfer between GOx in reduced form and the metal complexes in oxidized form. No mediation of glucose oxidation by [Co(bpy)(3)](2+) (bpy=2,2'-bipyridine) or [Cu(bpy)(2)](2+) occurred, in spite of their appropriate redox potentials. This was attributed mainly to the lower electron-self-exchange rates of the mediator and the reaction with GOx. All three types of osmium(II) complexes, [Os(PP) (n)](2+) ( n=2 or 3; PP=polypyridine), [OsL(2)(PP)(2)](2+) (L=imidazole and its derivatives), and [OsClL(bpy)(2)](+), acted as excellent electron-transfer mediators for the glucose oxidation. Mixed ligand complexes, [OsL(2)(PP)(2)](2+) and [OsClL(bpy)(2)](+), have been concluded to be more efficient electron-transfer mediators. The electron-transfer rates between the mediator and GOx have been found to be accelerated by intermolecular electrostatic interactions or hydrogen bonds.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12459898     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-002-0385-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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