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Chemically surface modified gel (CSMG): An excellent enzyme-immobilization matrix for industrial processes

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 125, Issue 3, Pages 395-407

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2006.03.019

Keywords

enzyme immobilization; invertase; amino-functionalized silica; mesoporous

Funding

  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [R43 DK67723] Funding Source: Medline

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Invertase from S. cerevisiae has been immobilized on porous silica matrix, formed using sol-gel chemistry, with surface area of approximately 650 m(2)/g. The co-condensation of silica sol with 3-aminopropyl(triethoxy)silane produced an amino-chemically surface modified silica gel (N-CSMG) with a very high ligand loading of 3.6 mmol/g SiO2; significantly higher than commercially available matrices. Surface amine groups were activated with glutaraldehyde to produce GA-N-CSMG, and invertase covalently attached by the aldehyde. Invertase was used as a model enzyme to measure the immobilizing character of the GA-N-CSMG material. Using an optimized immobilization protocol, a very high loading of 723 mg invertase per gram GA-N-CSMG is obtained; 3-200-fold higher than values published in literature. The reproducible, immobilized activity of 246,000 U/g GA-N-CSMG is also greater than any other in literature. Immobilized invertase showed almost 99% retention of free enzyme activity and no loss in catalytic efficiency. The apparent kinetic parameters K-M and V-M were determined using the Michealis-Menten kinetic model. K-M of the free invertase was 1.5 times greater than that of the immobilized invertase-indicating a higher substrate affinity of the immobilized invertase. These findings show considerable promise for this material as an immobilization matrix in industrial processes. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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