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Authors Cordeiro, A. L. ; Pompe, T. ; Salchert, K. ; Werner, C.
Title Enzyme immobilization on reactive polymer films
Bioconjugation Protocols, Sonny S. Mark, ed.
Date 05.06.2011
Number 22782
Abstract Immobilized enzymes are currently used in many bioanalytical and biomedical applications. This protocol describes the use of thin films of maleic anhydride copolymers to covalently attach enzymes directly to solid supports at defined concentrations. The concentration and activity of the surface-bound enzymes can be tuned over a wide range by adjusting the concentration of enzyme used for immobilization and the physicochemical properties of the polymer platform, as demonstrated here for the proteolytic enzyme Subtilisin A. The versatile method presented allows for the immobilization of biomolecules containing primary amino groups to a broad variety of solid carriers, ranging from silicon oxide surfaces to standard polystyrene well plates and metallic surfaces. The approach can be used to investigate the effects of immobilized enzymes on cell adhesion, and on the catalysis of specific reactions.
Publisher Springer
Wikidata
Citation Springer (2011) 465-476
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-151-2_29
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