Nanomaterials (Jul 2021)

Enhancement of Thermostability of <i>Aspergillus flavus</i> Urate Oxidase by Immobilization on the Ni-Based Magnetic Metal–Organic Framework

  • Neda Motamedi,
  • Mahmood Barani,
  • Azadeh Lohrasbi-Nejad,
  • Mojtaba Mortazavi,
  • Ali Riahi-Medvar,
  • Rajender S. Varma,
  • Masoud Torkzadeh-Mahani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11071759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1759

Abstract

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The improvement in the enzyme activity of Aspergillus flavus urate oxidase (Uox) was attained by immobilizing it on the surface of a Ni-based magnetic metal–organic framework (NimMOF) nanomaterial; physicochemical properties of NimMOF and its application as an enzyme stabilizing support were evaluated, which revealed a significant improvement in its stability upon immobilization on NimMOF (Uox@NimMOF). It was affirmed that while the free Uox enzyme lost almost all of its activity at ~40–45 °C, the immobilized Uox@NimMOF retained around 60% of its original activity, even retaining significant activity at 70 °C. The activation energy (Ea) of the enzyme was calculated to be ~58.81 kJ mol−1 after stabilization, which is approximately half of the naked Uox enzyme. Furthermore, the external spectroscopy showed that the MOF nanomaterials can be coated by hydrophobic areas of the Uox enzyme, and the immobilized enzyme was active over a broad range of pH and temperatures, which bodes well for the thermal and long-term stability of the immobilized Uox on NimMOF.

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