Hydroxynitrile lyases are a versatile group of enzymes that are applied both in the laboratory and on an industrial scale. What makes them particularly interesting is that to date five structurally unrelated categories of hydroxynitrile lyases have been discovered. Given their great importance they have often been immobilised utilising many different methodologies. Therefore the hydroxynitrile lyases are ideally suited to compare different immobilisation methods and their dependence on the structural features of the enzyme in question, since the activity is the same in all cases. This review examines all the different immobilisation methods applied to hydroxynitrile lyases and draws conclusions on the effect of the approach. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Hanefeld, U. (2013). Immobilisation of hydroxynitrile lyases. Chemical Society Reviews, 42(15), 6308–6321. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cs35491a
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