Title : A new, mild cross-linking methodology to prepare cross-linked enzyme aggregates - Mateo_2004_Biotechnol.Bioeng_86_273 |
Author(s) : Mateo C , Palomo JM , van Langen LM , van Rantwijk F , Sheldon RA |
Ref : Biotechnol Bioeng , 86 :273 , 2004 |
Abstract :
Cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs) were prepared from several enzymes (penicillin G acylase, hydroxynitrile lyase, alcohol dehydrogenase, and two different nitrilases) by precipitation and subsequent cross-linking using dextran polyaldehyde. In most cases, higher immobilization yields were obtained using the latter cross-linker as compared with the commonly used glutaraldehyde. Active site titration of penicillin acylase CLEAs showed that the higher activity originated from a significantly lower loss in active sites using dextran polyaldehyde as a cross-linking agent. It is proposed that macromolecular cross-linkers are too large to penetrate the protein active site and react with catalytically essential amino acid residues. |
PubMedSearch : Mateo_2004_Biotechnol.Bioeng_86_273 |
PubMedID: 15083507 |
Mateo C, Palomo JM, van Langen LM, van Rantwijk F, Sheldon RA (2004)
A new, mild cross-linking methodology to prepare cross-linked enzyme aggregates
Biotechnol Bioeng
86 :273
Mateo C, Palomo JM, van Langen LM, van Rantwijk F, Sheldon RA (2004)
Biotechnol Bioeng
86 :273