Thermal stabilization of amylolytic enzymes by covalent coupling to soluble polysaccharides
- 1 November 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 26 (11) , 1343-1351
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260261112
Abstract
The immobilization of pullulanase and β-amylase on soluble polysaccharides (dextrans and amylose) has been carried out. The method used for coupling the enzymes to the carbohydrate support involves limited periodate oxidation of the polysaccharide followed by reductive alkylation with sodium cyanoborohydride or borohydride. The influence of the degree of functionalization of the carbohydrate, the incubation time, the nature of the reducing agent and, for the dextrans studied, their molecular weight, on the properties of the conjugate were studied. We have observed an apparent correlation between the molecular weight of the glycoprotein conjugates formed and their thermal stability, resistance to urea denaturation and their kinetic parameters. By selecting the proper experimental conditions leading to conjugates with maximum thermal stabilities, it has also been shown that β-amylase conjugates can hydrolyze starch at a temperature 20°C higher than the corresponding value for the native enzyme. This result demonstrates that conjugation may result in modified enzymes leaving a high operational stability at elevated temperatures. We suggest that the immobilization method presented in this article represents an approach to the stabilization of enzymes employed at an industrial level, which may be of general application.Keywords
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