Reversible Redox of NADH and NAD+ at a Hybrid Lipid Bilayer Membrane Using Ubiquinone
Journal of the American Chemical Society2011Vol. 133(32), pp. 12366–12369
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Abstract
Here, we report the reversible interconversion between NADH and NAD(+) at a low overpotential, which is in part mediated by ubiquinone embedded in a biomimetic membrane to mimic the initial stages of respiration. This system can be used as a platform to examine biologically relevant electroactive molecules embedded in a natural membrane environment and provide new insights into the mechanism of biological redox cycling.
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