Journal article

Microbial nanowires – Electron transport and the role of synthetic analogues

RCG Creasey, AB Mostert, TAH Nguyen, B Virdis, S Freguia, B Laycock

Acta Biomaterialia | Published : 2018

Abstract

Electron transfer is central to cellular life, from photosynthesis to respiration. In the case of anaerobic respiration, some microbes have extracellular appendages that can be utilised to transport electrons over great distances. Two model organisms heavily studied in this arena are Shewanella oneidensis and Geobacter sulfurreducens. There is some debate over how, in particular, the Geobacter sulfurreducens nanowires (formed from pilin nanofilaments) are capable of achieving the impressive feats of natural conductivity that they display. In this article, we outline the mechanisms of electron transfer through delocalised electron transport, quantum tunnelling, and hopping as they pertain to ..

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