Immobilization of Bacillus licheniformis L-Arabinose Isomerase for Semi-Continuous L-Ribulose Production
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概要
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Bacillus licheniformis L-arabinose isomerase (BLAI) with a broad pH range, high substrate specificity, and high catalytic efficiency for L-arabinose was immobilized on various supports. Eupergit C, activated-carboxymethylcellulose, CNBr-activated agarose, chitosan, and alginate were tested as supports, and Eupergit C was selected as the most effective. After determination of the optimum enzyme concentration, the effects of pH and temperature were investigated using a response surface methodology. The immobilized BLAI enzyme retained 86.4% of the activity of the free enzyme. The optimal pH for the immobilized BLAI was 8.0, and immobilization improved the optimal temperature from 50 °C (free enzyme) to a range between 55 and 65 °C. The half life improved from 2 at 50 °C to 212 h at 55 °C following immobilization. The immobilized BLAI was used for semi-continuous production of L-ribulose. After 8 batch cycles, 95.1% of the BLAI activity was retained. This simple immobilization procedure and the high stability of the final immobilized BLAI on Eupergit C provide a promising solution for large-scale production of L-ribulose from an inexpensive L-arabinose precursor.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2009-10-23
著者
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Lee Jung-kul
Department Of Chemical Engineering Konkuk University
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Zhang Ye-wang
Department Of Chemical Engineering Konkuk University
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Prabhu Ponnandy
Department Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Konkuk University
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