Journal article
Characterization of Cross-Linked Lipase Aggregates
Commercially available microbial lipases from different sources were immobilized as cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs) using different precipitants and glutaraldehyde as cross-linkers. These CLEAs were assayed based on esterification between lauric acid and n-propanol in solvent-free systems. Precipitants were found to have a profound influence on both specific activities and total activity recovery of CLEAs, as exemplified by Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB).
Among the CLEAs of CALB studied, those obtained using PEG600, ammonium sulfate, PEG200 and acetone as precipitants were observed to attain over 200% total activity recovery in comparison with acetone powder directly precipitated from the liquid solution by acetone. PEG200 precipitated CLEA gave the best specific activity (139% relative to acetone powder).
The results of kinetic studies showed that V (max)/K (m) does not significantly change upon CLEA formation. This work presents a characterization of CLEAs based on an esterification activity assay, which is useful for exploring the synthetic application potential of CLEA technology with favorable perspectives.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | Springer-Verlag |
Year: | 2009 |
Pages: | 637-642 |
ISSN: | 15589331 and 0003021x |
Types: | Journal article |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11746-009-1401-8 |