Immobilization of Haloalkane Dehalogenase LinB from Sphingobium japonicum UT26 for Biotechnological Applications

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BIDMANOVÁ Šárka DAMBORSKÝ Jiří PROKOP Zbyněk

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Biocatalysis & Biotransformation
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Faculty of Science

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Field Biochemistry
Keywords Haloalkane Dehalogenase
Description Haloalkane dehalogenases are enzymes capable of converting a broad range of aliphatic halogenated compounds to corresponding alcohols. These dehalogenase-based biotransformations are attractive for various biological processes, e.g. biocatalysis, bioremediation and detoxification, which often require protein immobilization. Different immobilization techniques, including (i) cross-linking using glutaraldehyde, dextran polyaldehyde, disuccinimidyl suberate and 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide, (ii) formation of cross-linked enzyme aggregates, and (iii) entrapment methods using organically modified sol-gel ORMOCER and polyvinyl alcohol particles, were systematically investigated for immobilization of selected haloalkane dehalogenase LinB from Sphingobium japonicum UT26.
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