2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-013-5487-4
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Identification of uric acid as the redox molecule secreted by the yeast Arxula adeninivorans

Abstract: The yeast Arxula adeninivorans has been previously shown to secrete a large amount of an electro-active molecule. The molecule was produced by cells that had been cultivated in a rich medium, harvested, washed and then suspended in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). The molecule was easily detectable after 60 min of incubation in PBS, and the cells continued to produce the molecule in these conditions for up to 3 days. The peak anodic potential of the oxidation peak was 0.42 V, and it was shown to be a solution … Show more

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“…The lack of progress in this area may be explained by physiological hurdles posed by eukaryotic organisms. The catabolic system in eukaryotes is principally located in mitochondrial internal membranes, 13 which act to shield them from direct electrode contact. In contrast, bacterial cells' catabolic respiratory machinery is located in the plasma membrane and is responsible for a majority of external electron transfer.…”
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“…The lack of progress in this area may be explained by physiological hurdles posed by eukaryotic organisms. The catabolic system in eukaryotes is principally located in mitochondrial internal membranes, 13 which act to shield them from direct electrode contact. In contrast, bacterial cells' catabolic respiratory machinery is located in the plasma membrane and is responsible for a majority of external electron transfer.…”
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confidence: 99%