Literature DB >> 25077939

Electronic transduction of proton translocations in nanoassembled lamellae of bacteriorhodopsin.

Gerardo Palazzo1, Maria Magliulo, Antonia Mallardi, Maria Daniela Angione, Danka Gobeljic, Gaetano Scamarcio, Emiliano Fratini, Francesca Ridi, Luisa Torsi.   

Abstract

An organic field-effect transistor (OFET) integrating bacteriorhodopsin (bR) nanoassembled lamellae is proposed for an in-depth study of the proton translocation processes occurring as the bioelectronic device is exposed either to light or to low concentrations of general anesthetic vapors. The study involves the morphological, structural, electrical, and spectroscopic characterizations necessary to assess the functional properties of the device as well as the bR biological activity once integrated into the functional biointerlayer (FBI)-OFET structure. The electronic transduction of the protons phototranslocation is shown as a current increase in the p-type channel only when the device is irradiated with photons known to trigger the bR photocycle, while Raman spectroscopy reveals an associated C═C isomer switch. Notably, higher energy photons bring the cis isomer back to its trans form, switching the proton pumping process off. The investigation is extended also to the study of a PM FBI-OFET exposed to volatile general anesthetics such as halothane. In this case an electronic current increase is seen upon exposure to low, clinically relevant, concentrations of anesthetics, while no evidence of isomer-switching is observed. The study of the direct electronic detection of the two different externally triggered proton translocation effects allows gathering insights into the underpinning of different bR molecular switching processes.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25077939     DOI: 10.1021/nn503135y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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1.  Nanoscale Electric Characteristics and Oriented Assembly of Halobacterium salinarum Membrane Revealed by Electric Force Microscopy.

Authors:  Denghua Li; Yibing Wang; Huiwen Du; Shiwei Xu; Zhemin Li; Yanlian Yang; Chen Wang
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2016-11-02       Impact factor: 5.076

2.  Robust Photoelectric Biomolecular Switch at a Microcavity-Supported Lipid Bilayer.

Authors:  Guilherme B Berselli; Aurélien V Gimenez; Alexandra O'Connor; Tia E Keyes
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2021-06-14       Impact factor: 9.229

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