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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2008

Laccase electrode for direct electrocatalytic reduction of O2 to H2O with high-operational stability and resistance to chloride inhibition

Cristina Vaz-Domínguez; Susana Campuzano; Olaf Rüdiger; Marcos Pita; Marina Gorbacheva; Sergey Shleev; Victor M. Fernandez; Antonio L. De Lacey

Laccase from Trametes hirsuta basidiomycete has been covalently bound to graphite electrodes electrochemically modified with phenyl derivatives as a way to attach the enzyme molecules with an adequate orientation for direct electron transfer (DET). Current densities up to 0.5mA/cm(2) of electrocatalytic reduction of O(2) to H(2)O were obtained in absence of redox mediators, suggesting preferential orientation of the T1 Cu centre of the laccase towards the electrode. The covalent attachment of the laccase molecules to the functionalized electrodes permitted remarkable operational stability. Moreover, O(2) bioelectroreduction based on DET between the laccase and the electrode was not inhibited by chloride ions, whereas mediated bioelectrocatalysis was. In contrast, fluoride ions inhibited both direct and mediated electron transfers-based bioelectrocatalytic reduction of O(2). Thus, two different modes of laccase inhibition by halides are discussed.


EMBO Reports | 2009

Crystal structure of CbpF, a bifunctional choline‐binding protein and autolysis regulator from Streptococcus pneumoniae

Rafael Molina; Ana González; Meike Stelter; Inmaculada Pérez-Dorado; Richard Kahn; María Morales; Susana Campuzano; Nuria E. Campillo; Shahriar Mobashery; José Luis García; Pedro García; Juan A. Hermoso

Phosphorylcholine, a crucial component of the pneumococcal cell wall, is essential in bacterial physiology and in human pathogenesis because it binds to serum components of the immune system and acts as a docking station for the family of surface choline‐binding proteins. The three‐dimensional structure of choline‐binding protein F (CbpF), one of the most abundant proteins in the pneumococcal cell wall, has been solved in complex with choline. CbpF shows a new modular structure composed both of consensus and non‐consensus choline‐binding repeats, distributed along its length, which markedly alter its shape, charge distribution and binding ability, and organizing the protein into two well‐defined modules. The carboxy‐terminal module is involved in cell wall binding and the amino‐terminal module is crucial for inhibition of the autolytic LytC muramidase, providing a regulatory function for pneumococcal autolysis.


Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) | 2016

Diagnostics Strategies with Electrochemical Affinity Biosensors Using Carbon Nanomaterials as Electrode Modifiers

Susana Campuzano; Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño; José Pingarrón

Early diagnosis is often the key to successful patient treatment and survival. The identification of various disease signaling biomarkers which reliably reflect normal and disease states in humans in biological fluids explain the burgeoning research field in developing new methodologies able to determine the target biomarkers in complex biological samples with the required sensitivity and selectivity and in a simple and rapid way. The unique advantages offered by electrochemical sensors together with the availability of high affinity and specific bioreceptors and their great capabilities in terms of sensitivity and stability imparted by nanostructuring the electrode surface with different carbon nanomaterials have led to the development of new electrochemical biosensing strategies that have flourished as interesting alternatives to conventional methodologies for clinical diagnostics. This paper briefly reviews the advantages of using carbon nanostructures and their hybrid nanocomposites as electrode modifiers to construct efficient electrochemical sensing platforms for diagnosis. The review provides an updated overview of some selected examples involving attractive amplification and biosensing approaches which have been applied to the determination of relevant genetic and protein diagnostics biomarkers.


Analyst | 2009

Ultrasensitive detection of coliforms by means of direct asymmetric PCR combined with disposable magnetic amperometric genosensors

Óscar A. Loaiza; Susana Campuzano; María Pedrero; Pedro García; José M. Pingarrón


Chemosensors | 2017

Electrochemical Affinity Biosensors in Food Safety

Susana Campuzano; Paloma Yáez-Sedeño; José Pingarrón


Chemosensors | 2016

Simultaneous Determination of the Main Peanut Allergens in Foods Using Disposable Amperometric Magnetic Beads-Based Immunosensing Platforms

Víctor Ruiz-Valdepeñas Montiel; Rebeca M. Torrente-Rodríguez; Susana Campuzano; Alessandro Pellicanò; A.J. Reviejo; Maria Stella Cosio; José Pingarrón


ChemElectroChem | 2017

Electrochemical biosensing approaches for diagnosis of viral infections and tropical diseases

Susana Campuzano; Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño; José M. Pingarrón


C | 2017

Carbon Nanostructures for Tagging in Electrochemical Biosensing: A Review

Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño; Susana Campuzano; José Pingarrón


C | 2017

Fullerenes in Electrochemical Catalytic and Affinity Biosensing: A Review

Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño; Susana Campuzano; José Pingarrón


ChemElectroChem | 2018

Tailoring Sensitivity in Electrochemical Nucleic Acid Hybridization Biosensing: Role of Surface Chemistry and Labeling Strategies

Susana Campuzano; Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño; José Pingarrón

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José Pingarrón

New Mexico State University

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Paloma Yáñez-Sedeño

Complutense University of Madrid

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A.J. Reviejo

Complutense University of Madrid

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Eva Vargas

Complutense University of Madrid

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José Luis García

Spanish National Research Council

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María Pedrero

Complutense University of Madrid

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Cristina Vaz-Domínguez

Spanish National Research Council

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