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Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.81, No.6, 732-737, 2003
Transglutaminase-catalyzed synthesis of trypsin-cyclodextrin conjugates: Kinetics and stability properties
Bovine pancreatic trypsin was modified by the mono-6-amino-6-deoxy derivatives of alpha-, beta-, and gamma-cyclodextrin through a transglutaminase-catalyzed reaction. The trypsin-cyclodextrin conjugates, containing about 3 mol of oligosaccharide per mole of protein, were tested for their catalytic and stability properties. The specific esterolytic activity and the kinetics constants of trypsin were significantly improved following the transglutaminase-induced structural modifications. Trypsin-cyclodextrin conjugates were also found markedly (sixfold) more resistant to autolytic degradation at alkaline pH, and their thermal stability profile was improved by about 16degreesC. Moreover, they were particularly resistant to heat inactivation when treated at different temperatures ranging from 45degreesC to 70degreesC for different periods of time. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.