Effect of peptide orientation on electron transfer

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP
Bushra R ChaudhryDaren J Caruana

Abstract

We have developed a methodology for the in situ derivatisation of histidine residues in self-assembled monolayers of peptides with redox-active groups, and have shown by electrochemical methods that the average dipole of peptide films on gold affects the heterogeneous electron transfer properties.

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