Methods in Non-Aqueous Enzymology

  • Munishwar Nath Gupta

Part of the Methods and Tools in Biosciences and Medicine book series (MTBM)

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages I-X
  2. Munishwar N. Gupta
    Pages 1-13
  3. Gloria Fernández-Lorente, Roberto Fernández-Lafuente, Pilar Armisén, Pilar Sabuquillo, Cesar Mateo, José M. Guisán
    Pages 36-51
  4. John A. Bosley, Alan D. Peilow
    Pages 52-69
  5. Mitsutoshi Nakajima, Jonathan B. Snape, Sunil Kumar Khare
    Pages 70-89
  6. Pere Clapés, Gloria Caminal, Josep A. Feliu, Josep López-Santín
    Pages 110-132
  7. Gianluca Ottolina, Sergio Riva
    Pages 133-145
  8. Sergio Riva, Gabriella Roda
    Pages 146-159
  9. Joël Chopineau, Bernard Lagoutte, Daniel Thomas, Dominique Domurado
    Pages 160-173
  10. Kumaran Ramanathan, Birgitta Rees Jönsson, Bengt Danielsson
    Pages 174-194
  11. Back Matter
    Pages 212-218

About this book

Introduction

Extending the range of enzymatic catalysis by using non-aqueous media has now developed into a powerful approach in biochemistry and biotechnology. One peculiar feature which distinguishes it from the conventional enzymology (carried out in aqueous buffers) is that the awareness of different parameters that control and influence the behaviour of enzymes in such environments has emerged rather slowly. Science is about being able to repeat what somebody else has done. Absence of knowledge about such well-defined parameters/fac­ tors has sometimes made some workers rather cautious and diffident about using this approach in their laboratories. But for this, non-aqueous enzymol­ ogy would be more widely practised. It is these thoughts that made me feel that the availability of some well-defined protocols for various applications invol­ ving enzymes in non-aqueous environments would further catalyze the growth of this area. Hence this book, in which each chapter has some protocols in a specific area. The protocols are preceded by brief background material. The early chapters, which are of general importance, concern control of water ac­ tivity and stabilization via immobilization. Some subsequent chapters provide the protocols for transformations involving lipids and carbohydrates, peptide synthesis, and preparation of chiral compounds. The disproportionate focus on lipases is not a coincidence; this class of enzymes has been used more often than others in non-aqueous enzymology.

Keywords

biochemistry biotechnology carbohydrates catalysis enzyme enzymes enzymology Lipid lipids Peptid preparation protein protein folding reaction synthesis

Editors and affiliations

  • Munishwar Nath Gupta
    • 1
  1. 1.Chemistry DepartmentIndian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz KhasNew DelhiIndia

Bibliographic information

  • DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8472-3
  • Copyright Information Birkhäuser Verlag, PO Box 133, CH-4010 Basel, Switzerland 2000
  • Publisher Name Birkhäuser, Basel
  • eBook Packages Springer Book Archive
  • Print ISBN 978-3-7643-6109-9
  • Online ISBN 978-3-0348-8472-3
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