“…On the other hand, besides the techniques mentioned above, more robust and valid techniques are expected to be utilized in the charge transfer mechanism study of the PBSs to get more comprehensive understanding of the fundamental interaction between the biotic and abiotic interface. Conventional electrochemical methods, e.g., cyclic voltammetry ,,,, and differential pulse voltammetry, , are commonly used to study the electron transmembrane transport, which can characterize the redox process of membrane-bound proteins in various media during electron transfer and assess their electron transfer capacities. Microscopies, including atomic force microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscope, ,, structure illumination microscopy, cryo-electro tomography, and fluorescence microscopy, ,, realize visualization of membrane-bound protein distribution on the inner cell membrane, periplasm, outer cell membrane, and nanomaterials in a more intuitive way.…”