Immobilization is a method for making an enzyme more robust in the environment, especially in terms of its stability and reusability. A mutant phosphotriesterase (YT PTE) isolated from Pseudomonas dimunita has been reported to have high proficiency in hydrolyzing the Sp and Rp-enantiomers of organophosphate chromophoric analogs and therefore has great potential as a decontamination agent and biosensor. This work aims to investigate the feasibility of using Fuller’s earth (FE) as a YT PTE immobilization support and characterize its biochemical features after immobilization. The immobilized YT PTE was found to show improvement in thermal stability with a half-life of 24 h compared to that of the free enzyme, which was only 8 h. The stability ...
PET hydmlase (PETase), discovered in Ideonella sakaiensis, is a promising agent for the biodegradati...
Organophosphate compounds (OPs) have been employed in the agricultural industry as pesticides and in...
'Remediation processes frequently involve species possessing limited solubility in water. The author...
Immobilization is a method for making an enzyme more robust in the environment, especially in terms ...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE), originally purified from the bacterium Pseudomonas diminuta,...
The need to find alternative bioremediation solutions for organophosphate degradation pushed the res...
Enzymes have been increasingly used as sustainable biocatalysts for a broad range of applications ra...
While technologies for the remediation of chemical contaminants continue to emerge, growing interest...
Abstract— In this study, a non commercial PTE was covalently immobilized on the NaX zeolite crystals...
The use of microbial phosphotriesterases in the degradation of organophosphorus compounds employed a...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE) from Pseudomonas diminuta possess very broad substrate specif...
The promiscuity of enzymes has often been considered a vestige activity based on the broad substrate...
The catalytic bioscavenger phosphotriesterase (PTE) is experimentally an effective antidote for orga...
BACKGROUND: Organophosphates (OPs) are neurotoxic compounds for which current methods of elimination...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Organophosphorus chemicals are highly toxic molecules main...
PET hydmlase (PETase), discovered in Ideonella sakaiensis, is a promising agent for the biodegradati...
Organophosphate compounds (OPs) have been employed in the agricultural industry as pesticides and in...
'Remediation processes frequently involve species possessing limited solubility in water. The author...
Immobilization is a method for making an enzyme more robust in the environment, especially in terms ...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE), originally purified from the bacterium Pseudomonas diminuta,...
The need to find alternative bioremediation solutions for organophosphate degradation pushed the res...
Enzymes have been increasingly used as sustainable biocatalysts for a broad range of applications ra...
While technologies for the remediation of chemical contaminants continue to emerge, growing interest...
Abstract— In this study, a non commercial PTE was covalently immobilized on the NaX zeolite crystals...
The use of microbial phosphotriesterases in the degradation of organophosphorus compounds employed a...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE) from Pseudomonas diminuta possess very broad substrate specif...
The promiscuity of enzymes has often been considered a vestige activity based on the broad substrate...
The catalytic bioscavenger phosphotriesterase (PTE) is experimentally an effective antidote for orga...
BACKGROUND: Organophosphates (OPs) are neurotoxic compounds for which current methods of elimination...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Organophosphorus chemicals are highly toxic molecules main...
PET hydmlase (PETase), discovered in Ideonella sakaiensis, is a promising agent for the biodegradati...
Organophosphate compounds (OPs) have been employed in the agricultural industry as pesticides and in...
'Remediation processes frequently involve species possessing limited solubility in water. The author...