Preparation of surfactant-coated lipases utilizing the molecular imprinting technique

Noriho Kamiya , Masahiro Goto
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Abstract

Modulation of the enantioselectivity of two lipases exhibiting different specificities in the esterification of 2-octanol with lauric acid was investigated by utilizing surfactant-coating and molecular imprinting techniques. The enantioselectivity of the surfactant-coated lipase from Pseudomonas cepacia (PS) was enhanced in the presence of (R)-2-octanol as a print molecule, whereas the enantioselectivity of the lipase from Candida cylindracea (AY) was hardly changed by the imprinting technique. In the case of lipase AY, however, the selectivity of the native enzyme toward the (R)-isomer was changed to a preference for the (S)-isomer as a result of being coating with surfactant molecules. The molecular imprinting effect was prominent in the case of lipase PS, its enantioselectivity in the formation of 2-octanoate in isooctane being enhanced around two-fold compared with that of the native enzyme.

利用分子印迹技术制备表面活性剂包被脂肪酶
采用表面活性剂包衣和分子印迹技术研究了2-辛醇与月桂酸酯化反应中两种具有不同特异性的脂肪酶对映体选择性的调控。在(R)-2-辛醇的印迹分子存在下,表面活性剂包被的葡萄假单胞菌脂肪酶的对映选择性增强,而印迹技术对茶树假单胞菌脂肪酶的对映选择性几乎没有影响。然而,在脂肪酶AY的情况下,由于表面活性剂分子的覆盖,天然酶对(R)-异构体的选择性改变为对(S)-异构体的偏好。脂肪酶PS具有明显的分子印迹效应,其对异辛烷生成2-辛酸酯的对映选择性比天然酶提高了约2倍。
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