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A fast and efficient stabilization of firefly luciferase on MIL-53(Al) via surface adsorption mechanism

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Stabilization and immobilization on a proper support is essential in processing and production of enzymes. Luciferase is an unstable, thermally sensitive, and light-emitting enzyme that requires stabilization for efficiency and… Click to show full abstract

Stabilization and immobilization on a proper support is essential in processing and production of enzymes. Luciferase is an unstable, thermally sensitive, and light-emitting enzyme that requires stabilization for efficiency and productivity in bio-luminescence reactions. In this work, a known and well-porous framework, MIL-53(Al), was used, for the first time, to support the immobilization of firefly luciferase. Interestingly, all the stability values were improved through the immobilization process, and the content of the loading enzyme on MIL-53(Al) was found to be significant. The results obtained indicated that the stabilization of firefly luciferase on MIL-53(Al) proceeded through the adsorption method. MIL-53(Al) was also characterized by the FT-IR, X-ray diffraction, FE-SEM, TEM, BET, and TGA techniques in order to determine the carboxylic groups and symmetric/asymmetric CO2, percentage of crystallinity and its purity, morphology, size, and shape of the MIL-53(Al) particles, and surface-to-area ratio and thermal gravimetry of support.Graphical abstract

Keywords: stabilization firefly; firefly luciferase; mil

Journal Title: Research on Chemical Intermediates
Year Published: 2019

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