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Chemically modified nylons as supports for enzyme immobilization. Polyisonitrile-nylon.

L Goldstein, A Freeman, M Sokolovsky.   

Abstract

Four-component condensations between amine, carboxyl, isocyanide and aldehyde lead to the formation of N-substituted amides (Ugi, 1962). The present paper describes the use of such condensations for the introduction of chemically reactive groups on to the polyamide backbone of nylon. Polyisonitrile-nylon was synthesized by partial hydrolysis of nylon-6 powder, followed by resealing of the newly formed -CO(2)... NH(2) (-) pairs via a four-component condensation, by using acetaldehyde and 1,6-di-isocyanohexane. Polyisonitrile-nylon could also be converted into a diazotizable arylamino derivative, polyaminoaryl-nylon, by a four-component condensation by using a bifunctional amine, pp'-diaminodiphenylmethane, in the presence of an aldehyde and a carboxylate compound. The versatility of four-component condensations involving the isocyanide functional group of polyisonitrile-nylon allowed coupling of proteins, in an aqueous medium at neutral pH, through either their amino or carboxyl groups. Trypsin and papain were bound to polyisonitrile-nylon through their amino groups by a four-component condensation by using acetaldehyde and acetate; conversely, succinyl-(3-carboxypropionyl-)trypsin, pepsin and papain were coupled through their carboxyl groups in the presence of acetaldehyde and an amine (Tris). Diazotized polyaminoaryl-nylon could be utilized for the immobilization of papain, via the tyrosine residues of the enzyme.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4618475      PMCID: PMC1168419          DOI: 10.1042/bj1430497a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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