Literature DB >> 15063197

Crosslinked enzyme crystals of glucoamylase as a potent catalyst for biotransformations.

Tholath Emilia Abraham1, Jegan Roy Joseph, Laxmi Bai Vasanthakumari Bindhu, Kizakoottu Kunjunny Jayakumar.   

Abstract

Glucoamylase (E.C: 3.2.1.3, alpha-(1-->4)-glucan glucohydrolase) mainly hydrolyzes starch and has been extensively used in the starch, glucose (dextrose), and fermentation industries. Immobilized glucoamylase has an inherent disadvantage of lower conversion rates and low thermostability of less than 55 degrees C when used in continuous operations. We have developed crosslinked enzyme crystals (CLEC) of glucoamylase that overcome the above disadvantages, possess good thermal stability and retain 98.6% of their original activity at 70 degrees C for 1h, 77% activity at 80 degrees C for 1h, and 51.4% activity at 90 degrees C for 0.5h. CLEC glucoamylase has a specific activity of 0.0687 IU/mg and a yield of 50.7% of the original activity of the enzyme under optimum conditions with starch as the substrate. The crystals obtained are rhombohedral in shape having a size approximately 10-100 microm, a density of 1.8926 g/cm(3) and a surface area of 0.7867 m(2)/g. The pH optimum of the glucoamylase crystals was sharp at pH 4.5, unlike the soluble enzyme. The kinetic constants V(max) and K(m) exhibited a 10-fold increase as a consequence of crystallization and crosslinking. The continuous production of glucose from 10% soluble starch and 10% maltodextrin (12.5 DE) by a packed-bed reactor at 60 degrees C had a productivity of 110.58 g/L/h at a residence time of 7.6 min and 714.1g/L/h at a residence time of 3.4 min, respectively. The CLEC glucoamylase had a half-life of 10h with 4% starch substrate at 60 degrees C.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15063197     DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2004.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Res        ISSN: 0008-6215            Impact factor:   2.104


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