The immobilization of d-hydantoinase and characterization under classic condition and microwave irradiation

Hong Hua Jia, Fang Ni, Mei Juan Chen, Hua Zhou, Ping Wei, Ping Kai Ouyang

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Abstract

d-Hydantoinase was covalently immobilized onto polystyrene anion exchange resin via glutaraldehyde. Immobilization conditions were optimized: the carrier as D-92 type polystyrene anion exchange resin, temperature as 25 °C, immobilization time as 12 h, and initial concentration of protein as 6 mg/ml. Under the optimized reaction conditions the activity of the free and immobilized d-hydantoinase was determined. The free and immobilized d-hydantoinase samples were characterized with their kinetic parameters, thermal, and storage stability. The Km and Vmax values were 14.985 mM and 0.6 mM/min for the free, and 27.030 mM and 1.187 mM/min for the immobilized, respectively. Operational stability of the immobilized d-hydantoinase was also detected in a circulating packed-bed reactor. The half-time of the immobilized d-hydantoinase was 11 days. Nearly 90% of activity of the immobilized d-hydantoinase was reserved for 100 days stored at 4 °C. The free and immobilized d-hydantoinases were also characterized under microwave irradiation. Results shown that the reactions catalyzed by both free and immobilized d-hydantoinase were accelerated under microwave irradiation. The half-time of the immobilized d-hydantoinase reduced to 16 min under microwave irradiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-79
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Molecular Catalysis - B Enzymatic
Volume43
Issue number1-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006

Keywords

  • Immobilization
  • Microwave
  • Polystyrene anion exchange resin
  • d-Hydantoinase

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