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This project focuses on the electron transport properties of bacterial pili, aiming to understand the mechanisms involved and to develop pilus-based polymers for applications in tissue regeneration and cell scaffolding.
The extraordinary electron transport (ET) via the bacterial pilus has attracted much attention in recent years as they exhibit highly efficient electrical conductivity across mm’s (or even cm’s) length scales.
However, there is no consensus about the specific ET mechanism via the pilus, and it seems that both the pilus structure, which is composed of a small protein, and the cytochromes array along the pilus have a role in the efficient ET.
All of the measurements up to now have been conducted b…
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