Co-localization of glucose oxidase and catalase enabled by a self-assembly approach: Matching between molecular dimensions and hierarchical pore sizes

Wei Zhuang, Jinsha Huang, Xiaojing Liu, Lei Ge, Huanqing Niu, Zhenfu Wang, Jinglan Wu, Pengpeng Yang, Yong Chen, Hanjie Ying

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Abstract

To achieve efficient one-step production of gluconic acid, cascade reactions of glucose oxidase (GOD) and catalase (CAT) have been advocated in the biocatalysis system. In this work, the methodology of co-immobilization of GOD and CAT was investigated in details for obtaining improved enzyme loading and activity. The maximum adsorption capability of GOD and CAT was 24.18 and 14.33 mg·g −1 , respectively. The matching between dimensions of enzymes and hierarchical pore sizes of carriers are critical to the success of immobilization process. The simultaneous self-assembly on glutaraldehyde cross-linked mesoporous carriers exhibited favorable properties in comparison with sequential immobilization of GOD and CAT. The conversion of glucose under adequate air by co-localized GOD&CAT sustained the activity more than 90% after repeated utilization in the production of sodium gluconate and gluconic acid, suggesting that the co-immobilized GOD&CAT could be a promising catalyst for gluconate and gluconic acid production in some chemical and food industries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-205
Number of pages9
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume275
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • Adsorption capacity
  • Gluconic acid
  • Multi-enzyme immobilization
  • Pore structure
  • Self-assembly approach

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