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US9617577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9617577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414528583-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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The present invention relates to a novel Bacillus pumilus bilirubin oxidase, to the method for preparing same and also to the use thereof in particular for assaying bilirubin and for using enzymatic biofuel cells.
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What is claimed is: 1. A BOD electrode comprising a conductive material coated with a deposit comprising at least one bilirubin oxidase (BOD), wherein said BOD has a percentage identity of at least 97% with respect to the BOD of Bacillus pumilus of SEQ ID No. 2, and it is bound to four copper atoms. 2. The BOD electrode of claim 1 wherein said BOD is the BOD of Bacillus pumilus of SEQ ID No. 2. 3. The BOD electrode of claim 1 wherein said conductive material is selected in the group consisting of platinium, copper, silver, aluminium, gold, steel or carbon. 4. The BOD electrode of claim 1 wherein said deposit comprising at least one purified BOD also comprises a redox polymer. 5. The BOD electrode of claim 1 wherein said electrode is coated with a membrane which prevents the detachment of said BOD from said electrode. 6. Method for measuring the bilirubin concentration in solution in a liquid sample, comprising the following steps: a) measuring the absorbance at λmax=440 nm of said liquid sample before enzymatic reaction; b) introducing into said liquid sample the BOD electrode according to claim 1 ; c) measuring the absorbance at λmax=440 nm of said liquid sample after enzymatic reaction; d) calculating the difference in absorbances measured in steps a) and c) and comparing with differences in absorbances measured for standard solutions having a known bilirubin content; and e) determining the bilirubin concentration of said liquid sample. 7. Method for degrading the bilirubin present in a sample comprising introducing into said liquid sample the BOD electrode according to claim 1 . 8. Method for oxidizing dyeing of keratin fibers comprising contacting into said keratin fibers the BOD electrode according to claim 1 . 9. Method for treating wood pulp comprising contacting said wood pulp with the BOD electrode according to claim 1 . 10. Method for discoloring dyes used in industrial media comprising contacting said industrial media with the BOD electrode according to claim 1 . 11. Bilirubin biosensor, characterized in that it is constituted of an electrode according to claim 1 . 12. Oxygen sensor, characterized in that it is constituted of an electrode according to claim 1 . 13. Enzymatic biofuel cell comprising an anode on which an enzyme catalyzing an oxidation reaction is immobilized and an electrode according to claim 1 as cathode.
involving oxidoreductase · CPC title
involving specific analytes or enzymes (including groups of enzymes, e.g. oxydases; C12Q1/004 takes precedence) · CPC title
Biochemical fuel cells, i.e. cells in which microorganisms function as catalysts · CPC title
Bilirubin oxidase (1.3.3.5) · CPC title
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