The development of an amperometric biosensor for herbicide detection, using bacterial reaction centers (RC) as biorecognition element, is presented. RC immobilization on gold screen printed electrodes was achieved by LIFT, a powerful physisorption-based immobilization technique that enhances the intimate contact between the protein and the electrode surface. As a result, stable photocurrents driven by direct electron transfer at the donor side were observed, both in the presence and in the absence of a quinone substrate in solution. The addition of quinone UQ(0) increased the photocurrents, while the UQ(0)-free system showed higher sensitivity to the herbicide terbutryn, a model inhibitor, acting as photocurrent attenuator. In spite of its simple design, the performances achieved by our mediatorless device are comparable or superior to those reported for analogous RC-based photoelectrochemical cells, in terms of both terbutryn sensing and photocurrent generation. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Functionalization of gold screen printed electrodes with bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers by laser printing technology for mediatorless herbicide biosensing

Milano F;Trotta M;
2016

Abstract

The development of an amperometric biosensor for herbicide detection, using bacterial reaction centers (RC) as biorecognition element, is presented. RC immobilization on gold screen printed electrodes was achieved by LIFT, a powerful physisorption-based immobilization technique that enhances the intimate contact between the protein and the electrode surface. As a result, stable photocurrents driven by direct electron transfer at the donor side were observed, both in the presence and in the absence of a quinone substrate in solution. The addition of quinone UQ(0) increased the photocurrents, while the UQ(0)-free system showed higher sensitivity to the herbicide terbutryn, a model inhibitor, acting as photocurrent attenuator. In spite of its simple design, the performances achieved by our mediatorless device are comparable or superior to those reported for analogous RC-based photoelectrochemical cells, in terms of both terbutryn sensing and photocurrent generation. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2016
LIFT
Reaction center
Rhodobacter
Photocurrent
Inhibition
Herbicide
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