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Preparation,characterization, and potential application of an immobilized glucose oxidase
Authors:B. Szajáni  Aranka Molnár  Gabriella Klámar  M. Kálmán
Affiliation:(1) Reanal Factory of Laboratory Chemicals, Budapest, Hungary;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Attila Jozsef University, Szeged, Hungary
Abstract:A simple, one-step process, using 0.25Mp-benzoquinone dissolved in 20% dioxane at 50°C for 24 h was applied to the activation of polyacrylamide beads. The activated beads were reacted with glucose oxidase isolated fromAspergillus niger. The coupling reaction was performed in 0.1M potassium phosphate at pH 8.5 and 0–4°C for 24 h. The protein concentration was 50 mg/mL. In such conditions, the highest activity achieved was about 100 U/g solid. The optimum pH for the catalytic activity was shifted by about 1 pH unit in the acidic direction to pH 5.5. Between 35 and 50°C, the activity of the immobilized form depends on the temperature to a smaller extent than that of the soluble form. Above 50°C, the activity of immobilized glucose oxidase shows a sharper heat dependence. The enzyme-substrate interaction was not profoundly altered by the immobilization of the enzyme. The heat resistance of the immobilized enzyme was enhanced. The immobilized glucose oxidase is most stable at pH 5.5. The practical use of the immobilized glucose oxidase was tested in preliminary experiments for determination of the glucose concentration in blood sera.
Keywords:Glucose oxidase, immobilized  polyacrylamidetype support, prepared byp-benzoquinon activation  support, polyacrylamide type  catalytic properties, immobilized glucose oxidase  glucose determination, blood sera
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