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Fluorescence-amplified detection of Redox turnovers in supported lipid bilayers illuminates Redox processes of α-Tocopherol
Sakaya, Aya; Durantini, Andres Matías
; Gidi, Yasser; Sverko, Tara; Wieczny, Vincent; McCain, Julia; Cosa, Gonzalo
Fecha de publicación:
03/2022
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ISSN:
1944-8244
e-ISSN:
1944-8252
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Inglés
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Resumen
Electron-Transfer processes in lipid membranes are key to biological functions, yet challenging to study because of the intrinsic heterogeneity of the systems. Here, we report spectro-electrochemical measurements on indium tin oxide-supported lipid bilayers toward the selective induction and sensing of redox processes in membranes. Working at neutral pH with a fluorogenic α-Tocopherol analogue, the dynamics of the two-electron oxidation of the chromanol to a chromanone and the rapid thermal decay of the latter to a chromoquinone are recorded as a rapid surge and drop in intensity, respectively. Continuous voltage cycling reveals rapid chromoquinone two-electron, two-proton reduction to dihydrochromoquinone at negative bias, followed by slow regeneration of the former at positive bias. The kinetic parameters of these different transitions are readily obtained as a function of applied potentials. The sensitivity and selectivity afforded by the reported method enables monitoring signals equivalent to femtoampere currents with a high signal-To-background ratio. The study provides a new method to monitor membrane redox processes with high sensitivity and minimal concentrations and unravels key dynamic aspects of α-Tocopherol redox chemistry.
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Sakaya, Aya; Durantini, Andres Matías; Gidi, Yasser; Sverko, Tara; Wieczny, Vincent; et al.; Fluorescence-amplified detection of Redox turnovers in supported lipid bilayers illuminates Redox processes of α-Tocopherol; American Chemical Society; ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces; 14; 11; 3-2022; 13872-13882
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