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Biocatalytic Langmuir–Blodgett assemblies based on penicillin G acylase
Authors:L Pastorino  T S Berzina  V I Troitsky  M P Fontana  E Bernasconi  C Nicolini
Institution:

a Department of Biophysical M&O Sciences and Technologies, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 30, 16132 Genoa, Italy

b Department of Physics and INFM, University of Parma, viale delle Scienze, 43100 Parma, Italy

c Antibioticos, via Winckelmann 1, 20146 Milan, Italy

Abstract:The recently developed ‘protective plate’ method offers the possibility to include protein layers into a Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) assembly without contact of protein molecules with the air–water interface thus avoiding their denaturation. In the present work, this technique was applied for the deposition of biocatalysts with active layers of penicillin G acylase (PGA), an enzyme widely used for medicine production. Easy selection of LB and adsorbed layers resulted in the creation of appropriate environments for the preservation of PGA functions. Two structures were tested regarding such performances as the enzymatic activity value and the level of PGA detachment in aqueous solutions. It was shown that they satisfy the requirements for biocatalytic applications. The enzymatic activity of PGA monolayer incorporated into the film reached 25–30% of the activity value of the equivalent amount of protein in the solution, which is a good result for an immobilized enzyme. Further modification of the deposition procedure resulted in increasing the effective activity per unit of the substrate surface due to adsorption of a thicker protein layer in one cycle. Probably, a three-dimensional frame-like structure was formed, which allowed the substrate molecules to penetrate into the film. The enzymatic activity of such films per unit of the substrate surface was 20–25 times higher than that of the assemblies with one adsorbed monolayer. Finally, the method is proposed of biocatalytic LB assembly deposition onto flexible supports of practically unlimited length without the exposure of protein layer to air medium.
Keywords:Langmuir–Blodgett film  Adsorption  Biocatalysis  Immobilization  Penicillin G acylase
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