Cao_2020_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_189_110874

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Title : PEI-crosslinked lipase on the surface of magnetic microspheres and its characteristics - Cao_2020_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_189_110874
Author(s) : Cao YP , Xia YP , Gu XF , Han L , Chen Q , Zhi GY , Zhang DH
Ref : Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces , 189 :110874 , 2020
Abstract :

Here, PEI@PMMA microspheres were prepared by grafting polyethyleneimine (PEI) on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) magnetic microspheres and successfully used to immobilize lipase. The results showed that PEI@PMMA microspheres had strongly adsorbed lipase (49.1mg/g microsphere) via electrostatic attraction. To prevent lipase shedding, the adsorbed lipase was further crosslinked with PEI on microspheres using glutaraldehyde as crosslinker. Consequently, PEI-crosslinked lipase (2.14 U/mg) exhibited 2.6 times and 1.4 times higher activity respectively than the directly covalent lipase (0.82 U/mg) and the crosslinked lipase aggregates (1.57 U/mg), which was close to the activity of adsorbed lipase (2.20 U/mg). Conformational analysis from FTIR spectroscopy showed that PEI-crosslinked lipase retained its natural structure well. And the alpha-helix structure seemed to play a key role in enhancing lipase activity. Furthermore, the effects of various parameters on crosslinking reaction were investigated. Also, PEI-crosslinked lipase revealed higher pH and thermal stability. The Michaelis constant (Km) was increased and the optimum temperature of lipase was widened observably after crosslinking with PEI on PEI@PMMA magnetic microspheres.

PubMedSearch : Cao_2020_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_189_110874
PubMedID: 32087531

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Cao YP, Xia YP, Gu XF, Han L, Chen Q, Zhi GY, Zhang DH (2020)
PEI-crosslinked lipase on the surface of magnetic microspheres and its characteristics
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 189 :110874

Cao YP, Xia YP, Gu XF, Han L, Chen Q, Zhi GY, Zhang DH (2020)
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 189 :110874