Electrochemical Recognition and Quantification of Cytochrome C Expression in and Aerobe/anaerobe Using ,,','-tetramethyl--phenylene-diamine (TMPD)
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The colorimetric identification of pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria in cell culture is commonly performed using the redox mediator ,,','-tetramethyl--phenylene-diamine (TMPD) in the so-called oxidase test, which indicates the presence of bacterial cytochrome c oxidases. The presented study demonstrates the ability of electrochemistry to employ TMPD to detect bacteria and quantify the activity of bacterial cytochrome c oxidases. Cyclic voltammetry studies and chronoamperometry measurements performed on the model organism result in a turnover number, calculated for single bacteria. Furthermore, trace amounts of cytochrome c oxidases were revealed in aerobically cultured , which to our knowledge no other technique is currently able to quantify in molecular biology. The reported technique could be applied to a variety of pathogenic bacteria and has the potential to be employed in future biosensing technology.
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