One-step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His-tagged enzyme by recyclable magnetic nanoparticles

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The NiFe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles (NF-MNPs) were prepared for one-step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His-tagged recombinant glucose dehydrogenase (GluDH). The prepared nanoparticles were characterized by a Fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometer and microscopy. The immobilization and purification of His-tagged GluDH on NF-MNPs were investigated. The optimal immobilization conditions were obtained that mixed cell lysis and carriers in a ratio of 0.13 in pH 8.0 Tris-HCl buffer at 30℃ and incubated for 2 h. The highest activity recovery and protein bindings were 71.39% and 38.50 μg mg–1 support, respectively. The immobilized GluDH exhibited high thermostability, pH-stability and it can retain more than 65% of the initial enzyme after 10 cycles for the conversion of glucose to gluconolactone. Comparing with a commercial Ni-NTA resin, the NF-MNPs displayed a higher specific affinity with His-tagged recombinant GluDH.

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Zhou, L. J., Li, R. F., Li, X. Y., & Zhang, Y. W. (2021). One-step selective affinity purification and immobilization of His-tagged enzyme by recyclable magnetic nanoparticles. Engineering in Life Sciences, 21(6), 364–373. https://doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202000093

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