A Smart Bioconjugate of Chymotrypsin
- 16 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biomacromolecules
- Vol. 4 (2) , 330-336
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bm0256799
Abstract
α-Chymotrypsin was immobilized on Eudragit S-100 via covalent coupling with 93% retention of proteolytic activity. The conjugate behaved as a smart biocatalyst and functioned as a pH-dependent reversibly soluble−insoluble biocatalyst. The pH optimum of chymotrypsin broadened on immobilization, and the immobilized preparation showed better stability at and above pH 6.5 as compared to the free enzyme. The immobilized enzyme showed a slight shift in the temperature optimum and enhanced thermal stability retaining 70% of its original activity after 1 h of exposure to 40 °C as compared to the 25% residual activity for the free enzyme under identical conditions. Km and Vmax values did not change on immobilization. Also, the immobilized preparation was quite stable to reuse, it retained almost 85% of its original activity even after a fifth precipitation cycle. UV spectroscopy and circular dichroism were used to probe structural changes in the enzyme upon immobilization.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Bioaffinity immobilization of tannase from Aspergillus niger on concanavalin A‒Sepharose CL-4BBiotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 2002
- The role of strand 1 of the C β‐sheet in the structure and function of α1‐antitrypsinProtein Science, 2001
- Preparation and properties of an immobilized soluble-insoluble pectinlyaseProcess Biochemistry, 1995
- Heat-stability of a proteinase from psychrotrophic Pseudomonas fluorescens P38, chymotrypsin and thermolysinFood Chemistry, 1994
- Extractive bioconversions in aqueous two‐phase systems: Enzymatic hydrolysis of casein proteinsBiotechnology & Bioengineering, 1992
- Measuring and increasing protein stabilityTrends in Biotechnology, 1990
- Influence of lectin concentration on the catalytic properties of S1 nuclease bound to concanavalin A-sepharoseApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1989
- Preparation, characterization, and application of a novel immobilized carboxypeptidase BApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1989
- A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye bindingAnalytical Biochemistry, 1976
- The Stability of Globular ProteinCRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1975