Immobilization of arylmalonate decarboxylase

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Abstract

Arylmalonate decarboxylase (AMD) is a monomeric enzyme of only 26 kDa. A recombinant AMDase from Bordetella bronchiseptica was expressed in Escherichia coli and the enzyme was immobilized using different techniques: entrapment in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) gel (LentiKats®), covalent binding onto magnetic microparticles (MMP, PERLOZA s.r.o., Lovosice, Czech Republic) and double-immobilization (MMP-LentiKats®) using the previous two methods. The double-immobilized AMDase was stable in 8 repeated biocatalytic reactions. This combined immobilization technique has the potential to be applied to different small proteins.

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Markošová, K., Husarčíková, J., Halásová, M., Kourist, R., Rosenberg, M., Stloukal, R., … Rebroš, M. (2018). Immobilization of arylmalonate decarboxylase. Catalysts, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal8120603

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