Abstract

It is proposed that Lys-13 of mammalian cytochrome cfacilitates the most efficient electron transfer (ET) pathway to the carboxylate terminus of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on gold electrodes. In order to confirm the proposed ET pathway, the ET reaction rate of a rat cytochrome c mutant (RC9K13A), in which lysine-13 is replaced by alanine, is measured at a 3-mercaptopropionate SAM on a gold electrode. The ET rate of K13A is more than six orders of magnitude smaller than that of the native one. In the mutant, Ala-13 can no longer facilitate the ET pathway. Based on the measurements, the potential candidate for the binding site of RC9K13A is Lys-8.

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