“…In addition to the amide I related bands, a number of differential bands were detected upon full oxidation of the cell molecules ( Figure S1b in the Supporting Information). The assignment of some of them remains unknown, but major ones at 1602, 1573, 1385, and 1322 cm À1 and minor ones at 1554, 1479, 1406, 1398, 1243, and 1148 cm À1 have been reported in relation to Cyt-C [13,19] or Microperoxidase 8, the octapeptide containing the heme group in Cyt-C. [20] Most of these cytochrome-related bands were also observed to reverse during the redox transition ( Figure S3 in the Support-ing Information). Some assigned to different vibrational modes of the heme ring (1602,1573,1385,1479,1406,1243, and 1148 cm À1 ), [20] probably reflect the high number of heme moieties borne by cytochromes interacting with the gold surface.…”