Abstract

In this study, the upper critical solution temperature (UCST)-responsive polymers poly (ethylene oxide) monomethyl ether-block-poly(acrylamide-co-acrylonitrile) (PEG-b-p(AAM-co-AN) were synthesized and successfully utilized to immobilize β-glucosidase in crude enzyme solution. These UCST-responsive β-glucosidase biocatalysts (PEG-b-p(AAM-co-AN@LytA-Glu) have specific UCST with tunable transition temperature, which could be tuned the separation temperature to the desired temperature range. The P2 @ LytA-Glu with an UCST of about 42.9 ℃ was exploited by one-step covalent immobilization of β-glucosidase in crude enzyme solution. The prepared P2 @ LytA-Glu exhibited significantly improved temperature, pH, storage, and operation stabilities compared with that of free enzyme. The catalytic rate of P2 @ Glu-LytA was 14.5% higher than that of P2-Glu (immobilized pure β-glucosidase), which indicated that one-step immobilization of crude enzyme directly from crude enzyme solution was feasible, and it can greatly save the purification step and reduce the experimental cost. The engineered UCST-responsive immobilized enzymes are potentially useful for the practical green biocatalysis.

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