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Novel enzyme-metal-organic framework composite for efficient cadaverine production

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Abstract Cadaverine is an important precursor for the synthesis of nylon 5X, which is used for engineering plastics and fibers. L -lysine can be converted to cadaverine by lysine decarboxylases… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Cadaverine is an important precursor for the synthesis of nylon 5X, which is used for engineering plastics and fibers. L -lysine can be converted to cadaverine by lysine decarboxylases with high catalytic activity and selectivity. However, the pH sensitivity and non-recyclability impede the practical application of lysine decarboxylases for cadaverine production. In this study, lysine decarboxylase (LdcEt) was immobilized on the surface of the zirconium-based metal-organic framework material (MOF) UIO-66-NH2 via covalent linkage for the first time. Morphological and structural analysis of the enzyme-MOF composite (LdcEt@UIO-66-NH2) indicated that LdcEt was successfully immobilized on the surface of UIO-66-NH2. Meanwhile, LdcEt@UIO-66-NH2 showed higher catalytic efficiency and enzyme activity, broader pH and temperature reaction range than free LdcEt. Compared with free enzymes, LdcEt@UIO-66-NH2 could catalyze more cadaverine in 2 h at high-level substrate concentration (365.3 g L−1). Furthermore, LdcEt@UIO-66-NH2 can also be reused for 10 cycles. These results proved that the efficient enzyme-MOF composite LdcEt@UIO-66-NH2 has great potential for the large scale cadaverine production.

Keywords: uio nh2; cadaverine production; ldcet uio

Journal Title: Biochemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2021

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