Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10236271 | Process Biochemistry | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A fast, efficient and reproducible recovery procedure for periplasmic l-asparaginase from two distinctly related gram-negative bacteria, Enterobacter aerogenes and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is presented. As the method uses inexpensive organic solvent hexane and an aqueous salt solution, it is also highly cost-effective in comparison with the currently available techniques used for the release of this enzyme. As hexane is a highly water immiscible organic solvent, it can be removed easily from the top of the aqueous phase by a simple evaporation. Also, various organic solvents and other membrane partitioning compounds were compared for their efficiency on l-asparaginase/protein release. The degree to which the enzyme was released was different for two bacteria, suggesting that they possess different permeability characteristics. The most efficient enzyme release from both bacteria was determined to be in 50Â mM potassium phosphate with 1% hexane. Enzyme recoveries up to three-fold with respect to sonication have been achieved with this system.
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Authors
Hikmet Geckil, Burhan Ates, Salih Gencer, Mirac Uckun, Ismet Yilmaz,