Electro-polarization of protein-like substances accelerates trans-cell-wall electron transfer in microbial extracellular respiration.

iScience(2023)

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Electrical stimulation has been used to strengthen microbial extracellular electron transfer (EET), however, the deep-seated reasons remain unclear. Here we reported that , a typical gram-positive bacterium capable of extracellular respiration, obtained a higher EET capacity after the electrical domestication. After the electrical domestication, the current generated by the EET of was 23.4-fold that of the control group without pre-domestication. Multiple lines of evidence in bacterial cells of , their cell walls, and a model tripeptide indicated that the polarization of amide groups after the electrical stimulation forwarded the H-bonds recombination and radical generation of protein-like substances to develop extracellular electron transfer via the proton-coupled pattern. The improved electrochemical properties of protein-like substances benefited the -cell-wall electron transfer and strengthen extracellular respiration. This study was the first exploration to promote microbial extracellular respiration by improving the electrochemical properties of protein-like substances in cell envelopes.
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Bio-electrochemistry,Biological sciences,Cell biology,Chemistry,Electrochemistry
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