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The relationship between nephritogenic strains of group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GABS) and acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) is well established. Recent studies have cast some doubts on the importance of the M-antigen which is widely used in classifying the nephritogenic strains of GABS. The rena... |
One thousand four hundred and thirty nine voluntary blood donors attending the blood transfusion department at Al Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah were screened for antibodies against hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) by second generation enzyme linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA). A total of 52 donors (3.6%) were anti-HCV p... |
To evaluate the prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in our hemodialysis population, we carried out a survey of 273 adult hemodialysis patients in three hemodialysis units in Jordan using a second generation rapid enzyme immunoassay. Sixty seven patients were seropositive with a prevalence of 24.5%. All patients w... |
Data on hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (HD) in Kuwait were collected retrospectively in December 1994. Ninety three of 232 patients (40%) studied had hepatitis C antibodies (anti-HCV) when tested by a second generation enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA-II). Sin... |
One hundred and forty nine patients with end-stage renal disease on regular hemodialysis were screened for antibodies against hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). The overall prevalence of anti-HCV was 84.6%. All patients were examined for liver functions and serum protein electrophoretic pa... |
To evaluate the incidence of positivity of anti-hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) antibodies in the hemodialysis (HD) patients, and the impact of isolation of the anti-HCV positive patients, we studied 262 HD patients in our unit between January 1991 and December 1993. There were 64 patients with anti-HCV positivity. Forty ... |
The model of a continuous-stirred tank biochemical reactor was developed in which the instant uptake rate of substrate was used. The solutions of the model found for the oxidation of phenol by Pseudomonas putida fitted the experimental data better than the results obtained from the models cited in the literature. The m... |
Cellulose materials can readily be degraded into cellobiose and glucose by hydrolysis of the enzymes cellulase and beta-glucosidase in aqueous media. Product inhibition does, however, retard the reaction rate and reduce productivity. This may be avoided by carrying out the degradation of cellulose in an aqueous two-pha... |
In order to study the single-cell proteins and cellulase production, fungal degradation of alpha-cellulose was tested. Photochemical pretreatment of alpha-cellulose at lambda > 254 nm increases by over 100% the cellulase production by Chrysonilia sitophila (TFB strain). This is reflected in a larger production of solub... |
The method of chemical aggregation of enzymes has the advantage of yielding an immobilized enzyme preparation wherein reactor volume can be significantly reduced because of the absence of an inert carrier. A coaggregate of trypsin and chymotrypsin formed by extensive cross-linking with glutaraldehyde is described. A si... |
The applicability of crosslinking an enzyme to an oxidized polysaccharide by reductive alkylation to enhance thermostability has been investigated for glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger. Direct covalent coupling of the enzyme to periodate-oxidized dextran in the presence of NaBH(3)CN results in a conjugate which has t... |
The influence of temperature, pH, and substrate and product concentrations on the oxidation rate of ferrous iron by biofilm of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans was determined. The experiments were performed in an inverse fluidized-bed biofilm reactor in which the biofilm thickness was kept constant at 80 mum. Oxygen concentra... |
A combination of ionic strength reduction and diafiltration of Trichoderma reesei cellulate complex through a hollow fiber apparatus of 5000 molecular weight (MW) cutoff and subsequent passage of filtrate over a Spherogel-TSK 3000-SW column provided extracts that had the ability to generate microfibrils in filter paper... |
The objective of this work was to relate macroscopically measurable on-line fermentation parameters such as dissolved oxygen, off-gas oxygen and carbon dioxide, and cell mass, to the controlled production of key intracellular enzymes under carbon limited conditions. Both batch and perturbed batch aerobic fermentations ... |
Batch experiments were conducted to examine the effects of several substrate analogs on the degradation of pentachlorophenol by an enrichment culture of pentachlorophenol-utilizing bacteria. The presence of substrate analogs which were unable to serve as a carbon source for growth of the culture (e.g., 3,5,6,-trichloro... |
Needle-punch polyester was shown to be an effective support material for the immobilization of Trichoderma reesei Rut C30. When used as a resident inoculum for a batch process, the immobilized Trichoderma was very stable and resulted in a reduced rate of biomass generation in the bulk liquid phase as compared to cultur... |
The lipase produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens biotype I was selected for hydrolyzing beef tallow at 50-70 degrees C to more than 90% of reaction ratio. Using an amount of lipase sufficient to reach equilibrium, the final reaction ratio was decreased with increasing temperature and the apparent enthalpy of beef tallow ... |
The microbial production of alpha-amylase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens was investigated. The microorganism was grown using media containing glucose or maltose at 37 degrees C and under aerobic conditions in a 16-L fermentor. The alpha-amylase synthesis from maltose was not found to be inducible but was found to be s... |
Thermophilic organisms offer many potential advantages for biotechnological processes; however, realization of the promise of thermophiles will require extensive research on bacterial thermophily and high-temperature cultivation systems. This article describes a novel bioreactor suitable for precise studies of microbia... |
Fed-batch cultures were performed to maximize the alpha-amylase activity in a bioreactor. Kinetic equations containing a catabolite repression effect were used to model the enzyme formation from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Fed-batch culture experiments were performed using maltose to implement the optimal feeding strat... |
A specific ligand bound polymer has been synthesized for the purpose of purification and stabilization of trypsin, an easily autodigestible enzyme. The affinity polymer was formed by copolymerizing N-acryloyl-m-aminobenzamidine, a strong trypsin inhibitor, and acrylamide in the absence of oxygen. Kinetic studies on the... |
The implication of the possible existence of differences in the times required for plasmid-bearing and non-plasmid-bearing microorganisms to adjust their metabolic activities to step changes in their environment is examined. This adaptability difference suggests the possibility of maintaining an engineered strain in co... |
A new pilot reactor for solid-state fermentation has been used for single-cell protein production on raw sugar beet pulp with a mutant, Trichoderma viride T.S. This pilot plant, having a maximum working capacity of one ton (ca. 200 kg dry matter) can be scaled up to the production plant level. During the process, the p... |
A novel biomethanation process configuration is described which uses improved biocatalysts to enhance the productivity and stability of waste biomethanation systems. The design facilitates the maintenance of acetogenic and methanogenic bacteria under optimum substrate concentrations far above their K(s) values in a two... |
Naphthalene-2-sulfonate was degraded by submerse growing Pseudomonads in a chemostat culture. The kinetic parameters for the Monod equation, including Pirts maintenance energy, were calculated from these experiments regarding naphthalene-2-sulfonate as substrate and oxygene as cosubstrate. By immobilizing the bacteria ... |
In production-scale bioreactors microorganisms are exposed to a continually changing environment. This may cause loss of viability, reduction of the yield of biomass or desired metabolites, and an increase in the formation of by-products. In fed-batch production of baker's yeast, profiles may occur in substrate and oxy... |
The concepts of artificial intelligence have been applied for the development of a software system for metabolic pathway synthesis (MPS). An easily expandable data base system for storing enzyme and substance descriptions is used by a search algorithm for the identification of possible ways to interconvert carbon-carry... |
Aspen (Populus tremuloides) and black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa) organosolv pulps produced in a wide range of solvent composition (between 30 and 70% by volume of methanol) and catalysts (H(2)SO(4) and H(3)PO(4)) such that the cooking liquor pH </= 3 are easily digested by enzymes. The total yields of hydrolysis ... |
By investigating the effects of four operating variables-volume (V), Ultrafiltration flux (J), enzyme concentration (E), and substrate concentration (S)-on capacity (K) and conversion rate (epsilon) of a hollow fiber CSTR, the performances of the CSTR and the kinetic constants of the reaction were determined. A model w... |
The optimal feed rate profiles, for fed-batch fermentation that maximizes the biomass production and accounts for time, are analyzed. The solution can be found only if the final arc of the optimal control is a batch arc, since in this case the final concentrations of substrate and biomass can be determined by ulterior ... |
A novel human protein exhibiting erythroid differentiation activity was discovered in the culture fluids of phorbol ester-stimulated human cells. The differentiation assay system involving Friend virus-derived mouse leukemia cells was used. THP-1 cells of myelomonocytic origin were typical producers. 4beta-Phorbol 12-m... |
A novel, semicontinuous diffusion fermentation system was used to produce fuel ethanol and a cubed protein feed (CPF) from fodder beets at an intermediate scale. In the process, fodder beet cubes were augered diagonally upward against a flow of 0.26N H(2)SO(4) and yeast in a tubular fermentor. Exiting one end of the fe... |
Soybean beta-amylase (EC 3.2.1.2) wap immobilized on phenylboronate-agarose by strong interactive binding. The insoluble derivative was active and more stable to temperature changes than the free enzyme. The absence of enzyme leakage even in the presence of substrate was demonstrated. Changes in pH over a wide range (4... |
The starting point for the present investigations was the finding that increasing influent concentrations from 10 to 380 mmol/L glucose decreased the attainable growth rate of an acidogenic population in continuous culture from 0.52 to 0.05 h(-1) To account for this phenomenon, a new kinetic model is developed that com... |
Experiments have been carried out for immobilizing enzyme-catalase and amyloglucosidase in controlled-pore glass particles of two different pore sizes. The experimental results have been analyzed, initial-stage analysis for the rate parameters of immobilization reactions and long-time analysis for determining the evolu... |
A continuous stirred reactor fed maltose as substrate was used to show that acid hydrolyzed starch-g-polyacry-lonitrile and other polysaccharide graft copolymers can bind and retain significant quantities of active glucoamy-lase. Glucose productivities up to 2.7 g/g carrier/h were observed with the immobilized glucoamy... |
Techniques for the immobilization of bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) on porous silica beads and graphite are presented. Surface coverage on porous silica beads was found to be 1.5 x 10(-5) mmol BCA/m(2), and on graphite it was 1.7 x 10(-3) mmol BCA/m(2) nominal surface area. Greater than 97% (silica support) and 85% (g... |
A type of steam explosion method combined with chemical pretreatment was studied. Peracetic acid was an effective reagent to assist the steam explosion reaction and greatly improved the enzymatic saccharification of cedar compared with single steam explosion. The extent of saccharification was directly proportional to ... |
In order to develop a general methodology for evaluation of the gene expression efficiency for gene product, theoretical and experimental studies were undertaken using a recombinant Escherichia coli K12DeltaH1Deltatrp/ pPLc23trpA1 as a "gene-host cell" model system in a two-stage continuous-culture system. For this, a ... |
We have recently prepared some crosslinked derivatives of Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase by treating the enzyme with bisimidoesters. In this article, we report the results obtained when the native and these crosslinked derivatives are entrapped in polyacrylamide gel lattice. It was found that use of combination of... |
The conventional cold-ethanol batch fractionation method of human plasma is converted to an automatically controlled continuous fractionation process. The selected protein fractions are precipitated by mixing in the recycled product stream of the suspension. Compared to the batch process, the continuous fractionation p... |
A technique has been developed for characterizing the in vivo behavior of key enzymes from intermediate measurements. The technique is based on the identification of characteristic reaction paths, and it depends on the time scale separation characteristics of the systems. It is shown that useful information can be obta... |
Enzymatic membrane reactors are discussed according to the state of biocatalyst and driving force of reaction. Particular attention is given to the Capillary Membrane Fixed Enzyme Reactor (CAMFER) for its favorable characteristics. It is shown that, for a practical range of operation conditions, both kinetic and mass t... |
A structured, mechanistic model has been built for the kinetics of yeast cell lysis by microbial cell lytic enzymes, based on an understanding of the two-layer yeast cell wall structure and the properties of yeast-lytic enzyme systems. The model predicts the release of protein, peptides and carbohydrates from four cell... |
The influence of operational, parameters, such as hydraulic retention time, organic loading rate, influent substrate concentration, pH, and temperature, on the performance of the first phase of anaerobic digestion has been investigated. A complex substrate based on beef extract was used, and six series of experimental ... |
The kinetics of the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion were studied in continuous culture using a complex substrate based on beef extract. A number of different steady states was achieved covering a wide range of hydraulic retention times and product concentrations. The Monod equation failed completely to describe... |
The use of microporous membranes has been examined for the recovery of precipitated protein suspensions and related soluble protein. Membrane flux rates and soluble protein transmissions are reported for unstirred batch-cell studies and cross-flow experiments. The unstirred batch-cell gave soluble protein transmissions... |
Kinetics of protein solubilization during barley mashing with neutral proteinase were studied. By plotting the kinetics data in Foster-Niemann coordinates for barley concentration range of 10-30% linear relationships with high correlation coefficients (r >/= 0. 999) were obtained. The slopes of straight lines were very... |
Reduction in the activity and the concentration of the adsorbed enzyme are noted in the experimental data. Two alternative mechanisms, inactivation of the adsorbed enzyme and mass transfer of the enzyme from the bulk solution to the solution within the cellulose fibril where the cellulase is assumed to be inactive, are... |
A cybernetic model to predict the low-growth-rate behavior of bacteria in mixed-substrate environment is presented. Using only growth and maintenance parameters from single-substrate experiments, the model accurately predicts the simultaneous substrate utilization and maintenance energy effects in constant fed-batch cu... |
Photoacoustic spectroscopy was used to monitor photo synthetic electron transfer in native and immobilized thylakoid membranes. The photoacoustic parameter phi(r)' (the percentage of absorbed energy that is stored in photo chemical intermediates) and i(50) (the half-saturation modulated light intensity) were directly c... |
A theoretical analysis has been made of carbon conversion efficiency during heterotrophic microbial growth. The expectation was that the maximal growth yield occurs when all the substrate is assimilated and the net flow of carbon through dissimilation is zero. This, however, is not identical to a 100% carbon conversion... |
This work shows that the enzyme membrane reactor offers the opportunity to carry out the enzymatic regeneration of ATP providing continuous operation with high performance. In this system, the coenzyme is immobilized on a water-soluble polymer. These high-molecular weight derivates are entrapped within an ultrafiltrati... |
Alcohol dehydrogenase from horse liver was immobilized by covalent attachment to CNBr-Sepharose and by adsorption to octyl-Sepharose CL-4B, a hydrophobic analog of Sepharose. In each case, rate constants for the binding and release of coenzyme and for the oxidation of substrates were measured based on the concentration... |
Anaerobic degradation performance of a laboratory-scale packed-bed reactor (PBR) was compared with two fluidized-bed biofilm reactors (FBRs) on molasses and whey feeds. The reactors were operated under constant pH (7) and temperature (35 degrees C) conditions and were well mixed with high recirculation rates. The measu... |
The performance of differential contactors for use in extractive fermentation is complicated by the effects of product formation in the contactor. When product formation is significant, approximate analytical solutions are presented for the performance of the contactor for two limiting cases: high and low substrate con... |
A new combined bioreactor-separator system was designed and its operational feasibility demonstrated in order to develop a bioprocess that enables us to handle simultaneous biotransformation and recovery of product by crystallization. Enzymatic conversion of L-aspartate to L-alanine by L-aspartate beta-decarboxylase fr... |
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was covalently attached to an impervious nylon surface by an improved technique. The procedure allowed the kinetics of the rotating enzyme disk reactor to be successfully explored. This enzyme-disk configuration has potential applications in assays for lactic acid or pyruvic acid in fluids o... |
Inhibition of aldosterone synthase, the key enzyme in aldosterone formation, could be an alternative strategy for mineralocorticoid-receptor antagonists in congestive heart failure (CHF), but its effect in CHF is unknown. |
The anaerobic digestion of a cellulose-enriched fraction of domestic refuse by means of rumen microorganisms in an "artificial rumen" digester was studied. Various combinations of solid and liquid retention times and loading rates were applied to establish optimum conditions for the acidogenic phase digestion of the re... |
Calcium alginate gel stabilized with a polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) consisting of potassium poly(vinyl alcohol) sulfate (KPVS) and trimethylammonium glycol chitosan iodide (TGCI) was used for the immobilization of beta-amylase. The immobilization was made by gelling aqueous droplets of enzyme solution including both s... |
Autohydrolysis and ethanol-alkali pulping were used as pretreatment methods of wheat straw for its subsequent saccharification by Trichoderma reesei cellulase. The basic hydrolysis parameters, i.e., reaction time, pH, temperature, and enzyme and substrate concentration, were optimized to maximize sugar yields from etha... |
Fermentation kinetics of Clostridium formicoaceticum grown on lactate at pH 7.0 and 35 degrees C was studied. Acetate was the only fermentation product and its production was growth associated. The growth of this bacterium was insensitive to the lactate concentrations studied, but was inhibited by acetic acid. A Monod-... |
Substrate and energy costs of the production of exocellular enzymes from glucose and citrate by B. Iicheniformis S1684 as well as molar growth yields corrected for these costs of product formation were calculated using data from chemostat experiments. The calculations showed that 1.46-1.73 mol glucose and 2.31-2.77 mol... |
The adsorption of cellulase from Trichoderma reesei MCG 77 on Avicel was measured at varying cellulase (2-8 g/L) and Avicel (10-200 g/L) concentrations at pH 4.8 and 50 degrees C. Different mathematical equations were derived for the evaluation of the experimental data. The fraction of cellulase protein that can maxima... |
Starchy agricultural wastes were inoculated with amylolytic yeasts for protein enrichment by solid-state fermentation. The moisture content of substrate was 65-69%, and water activity was equivalent to 0.98-0.99. The optimum conditions for protein enrichment were initial moisture content 65%, initial pH 4.5, a 1:1 mixt... |
Hybridomas are finding increased use for the production of a wide variety of monoclonal antibodies. Understanding the roles of physiological and environmental factors on the growth and metabolism of mammalian cells is a prerequisite for the development of rational scale-up procedures. An SP2/0-derived mouse hybridoma h... |
Penicillin was recovered from mycel-containing fermentation broth by direct reactive extraction into a counter-current extraction decanter, Type CA 226-290 of the Westfalia Separator Co., at room temperature via steady state operation. Penicillin concentrations in the feed varied from 3 to 41 g L(-1), Amberlite LA-2 ca... |
The continuous alpha-chymotrypsin-catalyzed peptide synthesis of kyotorphin, tyrosyl-arginine, via the N(alpha) formyltyrosyl-arginine propyl ester is described. For continuous process development, two reaction systems were studied: immobilized alpha-chymotrypsin covalently bound to Eupergit C packed in a column, and s... |
A previously isolated cellodextrin glucohydrolase (beta-glucosidase) from Trichoderma reesei QM 9414 is characterized using beta-1,4-glucose oligomers with defined degrees of polymerization as soluble substrates. The enzyme splits off glucose units from the nonreducing chain ends of cellooligomers. Besides this hydroly... |
Alginate-entrapped cells of Mucuna pruriens L. hydroxylate L-tyrosine, tyramine, para-hydroxyphenylpropionic acid, and para-hydroxyphenylacetic acid to their corresponding catechols, which were released into the incubation medium. Michaëlis-Menten kinetics was applied for each bioconversion. The apparent affinity const... |
Candida rugosa lipase immobilized by adsorption on swollen Sephadex LH-20 could almost completely hydrolyze 60% (v/v) olive oil in isooctane. Kinetic analysis of the lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis reaction was found to be possible in this system. Amount of fatty acids produced was linearly proportional to the enzyme conce... |
For a packed-bed biofilm reactor two reactor models are proposed. One model is for the limiting case of a biofilm with a constant biofilm thickness in which diffusion within the biofilm is shown to be negligible. The second model assumes that the thickness of the biofilm is limited by the concentration of substrate wit... |
Growth and alpha-amylase production characteristics of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain F (ATCC 23350) in batch cultures are examined using glucose or maltose as the carbon source. While the cell growth is rapid when glucose is used as the carbon source, higher cell mass, higher total and specific enzyme activities, a... |
The design of a sliding controller for a continuous fermentation process is presented. The results obtained by simulation have proved the control scheme to be very robust. Regulation of substrate concentration at its optimal value has been achieved even though process parameters change their nominal values. Chattering ... |
Rate and yield expressions relating to biomass and xanthan formation and to nitrogen, glucose, and oxygen consumption were established for Xanthomonas campestris batch fermentations in a bubble column. Microbial growth was described by the logistic rate equation, characterized by a maximum specific growth rate mu(M) = ... |
The saccharification of the polysaccharides of barley, oat, and wheat straws and Solka Floc was studied using the extracellular enzyme system synthesized by mutant strain NTG III/6 of the fungus Penicillium pinophilum 87160iii. The enzymes obtained in cultures containing Solka Floc or barley straw as the carbon source ... |
Due to the surface charge inherent on all microorganism cell surfaces, the consumption of charged molecules by these microorganisms will be affected by the electrostatic interactions between the substrate and the cell surface. This article derives an equation that shows that these electrostatic interactions result in a... |
The modeling of growth and production of methanol oxidase (MOX) by Hansenula polymorpha CBS 4732 has been studied to provide a mathematical description of such production processes. Two kinds of mathematical models were constructed for growth on methanol and on mixtures of methanol and glucose. The model for growth on ... |
Various properties of glucoamylase immobilized onto corn stover supporting material and separation of immobilized enzyme by tangential flow filtration unit were studied. Optimum pH and temperature of immobilized enzyme were 3.5 and 60 degrees C, respectively. Enzyme stability was studied in a packed-bed column. The sta... |
Purified cellobiase was coupled to periodate-oxidized dextran by reductive alkylation using sodium cyanoborohydride, sodium borohydride, and dimethylaminoborane for various reaction times. The thermal stability of the different conjugates obtained was studied and correlated to the number of links introduced between the... |
Methods of measuring oxygen solubility in culture media are scarce, and those available are tedious to apply. A simple colorimetric assay was developed and applied to the analysis of oxygen solubility during alcoholic fermentation. The method was based on the consumption of oxygen by glucose oxidase activity and the pr... |
Glucose oxidase (GOD) was immobilized in Bombyx mori silk fibroin membrane by only physical treatment, i.e., stretching without any chemical reagents. This is due to the structural transition of the silk fibroin membrane from random coil to antiparallel beta-sheet (Silk II) induced by the stretching treatment. Permeabi... |
Adsorption reversibility and competition between fractionated components of the Trichoderma reesei cellulase system were studied. Specific endoglucanase (EGI), nonspecific endoglucanases (EGII, EGIII), and cellobio-hydrolase (CBHI) were previously grouped according to their hydrolytic function. At 5 degrees C, direct e... |
Energetic and reaction-rate interactions between hydrogenic (hydrogen-producing) and hydrogenotrophic (hydrogen-consuming) bacteria were investigated in five perturbation experiments performed on steady-state, mixed-culture methanogenic CSTRs receiving ethanol, propionate, or both hydrogenic substrates. When a large qu... |
Cellulomonas sp. ATCC 21399 produced extracellular enzyme activities against Avicel, H(3)PO(4)-swollen Avicel, carboxymethylcellulose, (1-3, 1-4)-beta-D-heteroglucan, xylan, galactomannan, and amylose drying growth on microcrystalline cellulose. No extracellular cellobiase activity was produced. Crossed immunoelectroph... |
Two endoglucanases (endoglucanase B and endoglucanase C) without affinity for cellulose were purified from the culture broth of Cellulomonas sp. ATCC 21399 using gelfiltration and ion exchange chromatography. Fused rocket immunoelectrophoresis was used to select the fractions with the highest content of endoglucanase a... |
The determination of the optimal feeding profile of a fed-batch fermentation requires the solution of a singular optimal control problem that is often complicated by constraints imposed on the state variables. Such constraints can be a maximum allowable biomass concentration beyond which oxygen transfer is severely lim... |
Action pattern of endopolygalacturonase (E.C.3.2.1.15) immobilized by adsorption on porous powdered poly(ethyleneterephthalate) and covalently bound via amino groups on poly(2, 6-dimethyl-p-phenyleneoxide) and poly(6-caprolactame), respectively, were investigated in suspension and packed columns using polymeric and oli... |
The heat generated by both batch and continuous cultures of the yeast K. fragilis was studied using a modified Bench Scale Calorimeter. Batch cultures were used to measure the heat dissipation rates and the heat yields during fully aerobic and completely anaerobic growth, whereas continuous cultures enabled, in additio... |
The structure of bovine liver glutamate dehydrogenase was examined with 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-oxopiperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPO I) and 4-((4-(chloromercurio)benzoyl) amino)-2, 2, 6, 6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (TEMPO II). ESR spectra from TEMPO I show that enzyme structure in the vicinity of this spin label was not distor... |
The immobilization of heparinase to tresyl-chloride-activated cellulose hollow fibers for the removal of heparin from the bloodstream was examined. Whole blood can be circulated through cellulose hollow fibers without hemolysis and the tresyl chloride chemistry provides a strong linkage which limits the release of the ... |
Immobilized enzyme hollow fibers may be useful in the purification or treatment of whole blood under clinical conditions. In this study, catalytically pure heparinase was immobilized to cellulose to analyze the feasibility for the removal of heparin's anticoagulant activity from whole blood. The kinetics of catalytical... |
This article reports on the reaction of urease immobilization through its covalent bonding on carboxymethylcellulose. The reaction is activated by dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. The coupling reaction is influenced by the enzyme-support and activator-support ratios, as well as by duration. Starting from a rotating, composed ... |
Isooctane-AOT-H(2)O is a suitable system for studying enzyme behavior in organic solvents. Tyrosinase was able to catalyze a well-known reaction in aqueous medium: oxidation of 4-methylcatechol to yield 4-methyl-o-benzoquinone. This reaction was studied using the preceding ternary system with adequate amounts of each c... |
The characteristics of growth and synthesis of plasmid-encoded protein were studied for strains of recombinant E. coli JM103 which carried the beta-lactamase gene on plasmids of different sizes. The plasmids used included the vector pUC8 and its recombinant derivatives containing varying-sized inserts of Drosophila DNA... |
Escherichia coli K-12 cells were grown in a confined volume using microporous hollow fiber membranes. The local cell concentrations in the reactors were above 400 g dry mass/L, in excess of the predicted limit based on the specific volume of free cells determined by tracer exclusion. Cell mass synthesis and degradation... |
The performance of an ultrafiltration hollow-fiber reactor, in which the enzymatic synthesis of glucose 6-phosphate from glucose and cofactor ATP and the enzymatic regeneration of ATP from ADP and acetyl phosphate are performed simultaneously, was analyzed theoretically. A simple analytical model in which the liquid fl... |
Enzymatic synthesis of glucose 6-phosphate from glucose and ATP catalyzed by glucokinase from B. stearothermophilus and enzymatic regeneration of ATP from ADP and acetyl phosphate catalyzed by acetatekinase from B. stearothermophilus were simultaneously performed in an Ultrafiltration hollow-fiber reactor of the multit... |
Acrylamide was produced from acrylonitrile using immobilized Brevibacterium CH1 cells that were isolated from soil and found to possess nitrile hydratase activity. The reaction conditions and stability of the enzyme activity were studied. The conversion yield was nearly 100%, including a trace amount of acrylic acid. T... |
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