An efficient immobilizing technique of penicillin acylase with combining mesocellular silica foams support and p-benzoquinone cross linker

Anming Wang, Hua Wang, Shemin Zhu, Cheng Zhou, Zhiqiang Du, Shubao Shen

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Abstract

To improve the performance of covalently immobilized penicillin acylase (PA), the immobilization was carried out in mesocellular silica foams (MCFs) using p-benzoquinone as cross linker. The characterizations of the immobilized enzyme were studied carefully. The results showed that the relative activity of the immobilized PA was increased to 145% of that of free enzyme. The activity was 3.7 folds of that of PA on the silica nanoparticles. The enzyme in MCFs presented a turnover equal to that of free enzyme. It was also found that the optimum pH of the immobilized PA shifted to pH 7.5 and the optimum reaction temperature rose from 45 to 50°C. Furthermore, the stability of PA was ameliorated greatly after immobilization. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed no major secondary structural change for PA confined in MCFs. The proposed covalent immobilizing technique would rank among the potential strategies for efficient immobilization of PA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)509-517
Number of pages9
JournalBioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Volume31
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2008

Keywords

  • Covalent immobilization
  • Macromolecular crowding
  • Mesocellular silica foams
  • Nanopore
  • Penicillin acylase

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