Arginase Immobilization on Poly(hydroxyethyl acrylate) Matrix Beads

1989 
A study was made on the preparation and behaviour of polymer matrix im mobilized arginase, an enzyme involved in the urea cycle. Immobilization of purified calf liver arginase was obtained by a physical entrapment method based on the low temperature polymerization induced by radiation of a glass forming monomer mixed with an aqueous solution of the enzyme. Enzymatic activity was found to be retained in an acceptable range (30-35%) in a bead shaped matrix only when the monomer was hydroxyethylacrylate (HEA) purified by alkaline extraction and a particular sample preparation procedure was followed. The poly(hydroxyethyl acrylate) (PHEA) immobilized arginase was characterized by evaluating its chemical and enzymological properties such as Km, activation energy, stability to proteolytic enzymes, and activity de pendence on pH. Performance runs of continuous biocatalytic conversion of ar ginine to ornithine were carried out utilizing a reactor consisting of a column with immobilized arginase beads. After weeks...
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