Immobilization and stabilization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa SRT9 lipase on tri(4-formyl phenoxy) cyanurate

Lipase was extracted and purified from Pseudomonas aeruginosa SRT9. Culture conditions were optimized and highest lipase production amounting to 147.36 U/ml was obtained after 20 h incubation. The extracellular lipase was purified on Mono QHR5/5 column, resulting in a purification factor of 98-fold...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Korean journal of chemical engineering 2011, 28(3), 132, pp.867-874
Hauptverfasser: Prita, Borkar, Chandrahas, Khobragade, Venkata Ramana, P., Ragini, Bodade, Swetha, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Lipase was extracted and purified from Pseudomonas aeruginosa SRT9. Culture conditions were optimized and highest lipase production amounting to 147.36 U/ml was obtained after 20 h incubation. The extracellular lipase was purified on Mono QHR5/5 column, resulting in a purification factor of 98-fold with specific activity of 12307.81 U/mg. Lipase was immobilized on tri (4-formyl phenoxy) cyanurate to form Schiff’s base. An immobilization yield of 85% was obtained. The native and immobilized lipases were used for catalyzing the hydrolysis of olive oil in aqueous medium. Comparative study revealed that immobilized lipase exhibited a shift in optimal pH from 6.9 (free lipase) to 7.5 and shift in optimal temperature from 55 °C to 70 °C. The immobilized lipase showed 20–25% increase in thermal stability and retained 75% of its initial activity after 7 cycles. It showed good stability in organic solvents especially in 30% acetone and methanol. Enzyme activity was decreased by ∼60% when incubated with 30% butanol. The kinetic studies revealed increase in K M value from 0.043 mM (native) to 0.10 mM for immobilized lipase. It showed decrease in the V max of immobilized enzyme (142.8 μmol min −1 mg −1 ), suggesting enzyme activity decrease in the course of covalent binding. The immobilized lipase retained its initial activity for more than 30 days when stored at 4 °C in Tris-HCl buffer pH 7.0 without any significant loss in enzyme activity.
ISSN:0256-1115
1975-7220
DOI:10.1007/s11814-010-0431-0