Immobilization of the [alpha]-amylase of Bacillus amyloliquifaciens TSWK1-1 for the improved biocatalytic properties and solvent tolerance

The [alpha]-amylase of Bacillus amyloliquifaciens TSWK1-1 (GenBank Number, GQ121033) was immobilized by various methods, including ionic binding with DEAE cellulose, covalent coupling with gelatin and entrapment in polyacrylamide and agar. The immobilization of the purified enzyme was most effective...

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description The [alpha]-amylase of Bacillus amyloliquifaciens TSWK1-1 (GenBank Number, GQ121033) was immobilized by various methods, including ionic binding with DEAE cellulose, covalent coupling with gelatin and entrapment in polyacrylamide and agar. The immobilization of the purified enzyme was most effective with the DEAE cellulose followed by gelatin, agar and polyacrylamide. The K ^sub m^ increased, while V ^sub max^ decreased upon immobilization on various supports. The temperature and pH profiles broadened, while thermostability and pH stability enhanced after immobilization. The immobilized enzyme exhibited greater activity in various non-ionic surfactants, such as Tween-20, Tween-80 and Triton X-100 and ionic surfactant, SDS. Similarly, the enhanced stability of the immobilized [alpha]-amylase in various organic solvents was among the attractive features of the study. The reusability of the immobilized enzyme in terms of operational stability was assessed. The DEAE cellulose immobilized [alpha]-amylase retained its initial activity even after 20 consequent cycles. The DEAE cellulose immobilized enzyme hydrolyzed starch with 27Â % of efficiency. In summary, the immobilization of B. amyloliquifaciens TSWK1-1 [alpha]-amylase with DEAE cellulose appeared most suitable for the improved biocatalytic properties and stability.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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