Interfacial electrochemistry of redox metalloproteins and DNA-based
molecules is presently moving towards new levels of structural and
functional resolution. This is the result of powerful
interdisciplinary efforts. Underlying fundamentals of biological
electron and proton transfer is increasingly well understood
although with outstanding unresolved issues. Comprehensive
bioelectrochemical studies have mapped the working environments for
bioelectrochemical electron transfer, supported by the availability
of mutant proteins and other powerful biotechnology. Introduction
of surface spectroscopy, the scanning probe microscopies, and other
solid state and surface physics methodology has finally offered
exciting new fundamental and technological openings in interfacial
bioelectrochemistry of both redox proteins and DNA-based
molecules.Inorganic Bioelectrochemistry provides a thorough and
didactic overview of state-of-the-art bioelectrochemistry with
prospects for forthcoming development. The book is organized in
eight chapters written by leading international experts and covers
crucial relevant topics such as electron and proton transfer in
metalloprotein systems, electrochemistry and electrocatalysis of
redox enzymes, and electrochemistry of DNA-based molecules.
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