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High-yield method for immobilization of enzymes

✍ Scribed by Bruce P. Wasserman; Herbert O. Hultin; Bruce S. Jacobson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
725 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

Two types of polyethylenimine‐coated glass microbeads (13–44 ΞΌm) were synthesized and used for the immobilization of glucose oxidase from Aspergillus niger and catalase from A. niger and beef liver. The two types of beads were distinguishable by differences in their surface topography. Immobilizations were performed by adsorption followed by treatment with glutaraldehyde. The immobilized‐enzyme activities per unit support of all of the enzymes tested were compared with and found to be superior to the immobilized activities attainable on aminopropyl‐activated glass microbeads. When enzyme was present in less than saturating amounts, the coated beads were able to remove 100% of the glucose oxidase activity initially present in the immobilization solution, with 78–87% of that activity expressed on the support surface. Bound glucose oxidase was more stable to thermal inactivation than native enzyme.


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