Enzyme immobilization on tritylagarose
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 24 (2) , 403-423
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260240212
Abstract
A method is described for the immobilization on tritylated agarose or Sepharose columns of a wide spectrum of enzymes, including types useful in contemporary biochemistry/molecular biology, many of which have never before been reported as immobilized. The method involves the formation of noncovalent hydrophobic bonds between the enzymes and trityl groups which are attached to the agarose by means of ether bonds. The immobilization of calf intestinal and E. coli alkaline phosphatases to tritylagarose is reported in detail. Their binding strength, binding capacity, and long‐term stability (greater than six months) are described as a function of the salt concentration, pH, buffer type, and degree of agarose substitution. Homologies are noted between tritylagarose‐bound and membrane‐bound phosphatases. This method compares favorably with other methods, covalent or otherwise, reported to date, in terms of the enzyme immobilization yield (ca. 100%), the mildness of conditions, resulting, in most cases, in the retention of a high degree of activity, the ease and speed of the manipulations, and the long‐term stability of the immobilized enzyme. Further, it is noted that highly tritylated and crosslinked Sephadex G10 selectively and mildly removes detergents from enzyme solutions.Keywords
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