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Immobilization of penicillin acylase in porous beads of polyacrylamide gel

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A procedure is described for the immobilization of benzylpenicillin acylase fromEscherichia coli within uniformly spherical, porous polyacrylamide gel beads. Aqueous solutions of the enzyme and sodium alginate and of acrylamide monomer, N,N'-methylene-bis-acrylamide, N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED) and sodium alginate are cooled separately, mixed, and dropped immediately into ice-cold, buffered calcium formate solution, pH 8.5, to give calcium alginate-coated beads. The beads are left for 30-60 min in the cold calcium formate solution for polyacrylamide gel formation. The beads are then treated with a solution of glutaraldehyde and the calcium alginate subsequently leached out with a solution of potassium phosphate.

Modification of the native enzyme with glutaraldehyde results in a slight enhancement in the rate of hydrolysis of benzylpenicillin at pH 7.8 and 0.05M substrate concentration. The enzyme entrapped in porous polyacrylamide gel beads shows no measurable diffusional limitation in stirred reactors, catalyzing the hydrolysis of the substrate at a rate comparable to that of the glutaraldehyde-modified native enzyme.

The immobilized enzyme preparation has been used in batch mode over 90 cycles without any apparent loss in hydrolytic activity.

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Prabhune, A., SLvaraman, H. Immobilization of penicillin acylase in porous beads of polyacrylamide gel. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 30, 265–272 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02922030

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