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Rapid protein immobilization for thin film continuous flow biocatalysis.


ABSTRACT: A versatile enzyme immobilization strategy for thin film continuous flow processing is reported. Here, non-covalent and glutaraldehyde bioconjugation are used to immobilize enzymes on the surfaces of borosilicate reactors. This approach requires only ng of protein per reactor tube, with the stock protein solution readily recycled to sequentially coat >10 reactors. Confining reagents to thin films during immobilization reduced the amount of protein, piranha-cleaning solution, and other reagents by ?96%. Through this technique, there was no loss of catalytic activity over 10 h processing. The results reported here combines the benefits of thin film flow processing with the mild conditions of biocatalysis.

SUBMITTER: Britton J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4983276 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid protein immobilization for thin film continuous flow biocatalysis.

Britton Joshua J   Raston Colin L CL   Weiss Gregory A GA  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20160801 66


A versatile enzyme immobilization strategy for thin film continuous flow processing is reported. Here, non-covalent and glutaraldehyde bioconjugation are used to immobilize enzymes on the surfaces of borosilicate reactors. This approach requires only ng of protein per reactor tube, with the stock protein solution readily recycled to sequentially coat >10 reactors. Confining reagents to thin films during immobilization reduced the amount of protein, piranha-cleaning solution, and other reagents b  ...[more]

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