JPS5588694A - Agitator with immobilized biologically active protein - Google Patents

Agitator with immobilized biologically active protein

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JPS5588694A
JPS5588694A JP16490178A JP16490178A JPS5588694A JP S5588694 A JPS5588694 A JP S5588694A JP 16490178 A JP16490178 A JP 16490178A JP 16490178 A JP16490178 A JP 16490178A JP S5588694 A JPS5588694 A JP S5588694A
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amino acid
agitator
mixture
biologically active
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Yoshiki Minamoto
Kensaku Komiya
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Ajinomoto Co Inc
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  • Immobilizing And Processing Of Enzymes And Microorganisms (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE: To make uniform a reaction system with immobilized enzymes themselves without attaching air bubbles to the surface of the enzyme by immobilizing enzymes, on a poly(amino acid) used on the surface of the agitator.
CONSTITUTION: A silicone adhesive and chloroform are uniformly mixed with a poly(amino acid), e.g. poly(γ-methyl glutamate), having acid amino acid units, with agitation, and glass beads of 80W120 mesh are suspended in the mixture. An agitator is dipped in the mixture, dried, and reacted with hydazine hydrate and methanol to form crosslinking of -CONHNHCO- between the ester residues of the poly(amino acid) polymer. The treated agitator is then immersed in an activated enzyme solution to give the surface comprising the poly(amino acid) having immobilized enzymes thereon.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
JP16490178A 1978-12-27 1978-12-27 Agitator with immobilized biologically active protein Pending JPS5588694A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS63126485A (en) * 1986-11-18 1988-05-30 Dentaru Kagaku Kk Production of immobilized enzyme

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS63126485A (en) * 1986-11-18 1988-05-30 Dentaru Kagaku Kk Production of immobilized enzyme

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