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         <h1 align="center"  >Potential use for wider applications</h1>
 
         <h1 align="center"  >Potential use for wider applications</h1>
<b> Our biofilm system included a SpyCatcher system which has the potential for working directly with enzymes on biofilm. This design was not utilized in our hydrogen production so far, but it offers a gate for enzymes to directly react with nanomaterials since the CsgA subunit is engineered with both the Histag and SpyCatcher. This potential use might lead to a boost in efficiency in some nanomaterial-enzymes combinations. The reasoning of the design, and the proof of the functional design is shown below.  </b><p></p>
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<b> Our biofilm system included a SpyCatcher system [3] which has the potential for working directly with enzymes on biofilm. This design was not utilized in our hydrogen production so far, but it offers a gate for enzymes to directly react with nanomaterials since the CsgA subunit is engineered with both the Histag and SpyCatcher. This potential use might lead to a boost in efficiency in some nanomaterial-enzymes combinations. The reasoning of the design, and the proof of the functional design is shown below.  </b><p></p>
 
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<p>[1] Cao Y, Bai X F. Progress in Research of Preparation of Loaded Nano-CdS and H<sub>2</sub> Production by Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water[J]. Imaging Science & Photochemistry, 2009, 27(3):225-232.</p>   
 
<p>[1] Cao Y, Bai X F. Progress in Research of Preparation of Loaded Nano-CdS and H<sub>2</sub> Production by Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water[J]. Imaging Science & Photochemistry, 2009, 27(3):225-232.</p>   
 
<p>[2] Honda Y, Hagiwara H, Ida S, et al. Application to Photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub>, Production of a Whole-Cell Reaction by Recombinant <em>Escherichia coli</em>, Cells Expressing [FeFe]-Hydrogenase and Maturases Genes[J]. Angewandte Chemie, 2016</p>
 
<p>[2] Honda Y, Hagiwara H, Ida S, et al. Application to Photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub>, Production of a Whole-Cell Reaction by Recombinant <em>Escherichia coli</em>, Cells Expressing [FeFe]-Hydrogenase and Maturases Genes[J]. Angewandte Chemie, 2016</p>
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<p>[3] Z. Botyanszki, P. K. R. Tay, P. Q. Nguyen, M. G. Nussbaumer, N. S. Joshi, Engineered catalytic biofilms: Site‐specific enzyme immobilization onto E. coli curli nanofibers. Biotechnology and bioengineering 112, 2016-2024 (2015).</p>
  
 
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