Photobiocatalytic chemistry of oxidoreductases using water as the electron donor.

Nat Commun

Instituto de Tecnología Química UPV-CSIC, Avda de los Naranjos s/n, Valencia 46022, Spain.

Published: March 2016

To date, water has been poorly studied as the sacrificial electron donor for biocatalytic redox reactions using isolated enzymes. Here we demonstrate that water can also be turned into a sacrificial electron donor to promote biocatalytic redox reactions. The thermodynamic driving force required for water oxidation is obtained from UV and visible light by means of simple titanium dioxide-based photocatalysts. The electrons liberated in this process are delivered to an oxidoreductase by simple flavin redox mediators. Overall, the feasibility of photobiocatalytic, water-driven bioredox reactions is demonstrated.

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