EC Number |
General Stability |
Reference |
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4.1.2.10 | (R)-oxynitrilase immobilized as a cross-linked enzyme aggregate via precipitation with 1,2-dimethoxyethane and subsequent cross-linking using glutaraldehyde is stable and recyclable |
663008 |
4.1.2.10 | both of immobilized enzymes (Eupergit C and Eupergit C250L) are used repeatedly 20times and the residual activities are about 97% of their initial activities |
715946 |
4.1.2.10 | crosslinked enzyme aggregates result in significant enhancement of the biocatalyst stability under acidic conditions (activity is retained after 168 h at pH 2.4) |
747553 |
4.1.2.10 | the cross-linked enzyme aggregate of Prunus dulcis hydroxynitrile lyase can be reused several times without loss of enantioselectivity |
746785 |
4.1.2.10 | the enzyme is stabilized by addition of sorbitol and saccharose |
704762 |
4.1.2.10 | the enzyme is stable without the substrate but is remarkably unstable upon incubation with benzaldehyde and KCN |
747326 |
4.1.2.10 | the fusion protein of Arabidopsis thaliana hydroxynitrile lyase and a family 2 carbohydrate-binding module derived from the exoglucanase/xylanase Cex of Cellulomonas fimi and a fluorescent reporter module protein shows increases stability at weakly acidic pH values, which is further increased by immobilization |
747367 |
4.1.2.10 | the immobilized enzyme preparations (immobilized onto Eupergit CM and Eupergit C 250 L supports) are successfully reused 10times without loss of activity and enantioselectivity |
748401 |
4.1.2.10 | the presence of glycan can prevent the self-degradation of this enzyme at 10°C |
747548 |