ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 4146-4155 , 27/01/2021

Proline-Modified UIO-66 as Nanocarriers to Enhance Candida rugosa Lipase Catalytic Activity and Stability for Electrochemical Detection of Nitrofen

Yongfa Cheng, Oi Ming Lai, Chin Ping Tan, Worawan Panpipat, Ling Zhi Cheong, Cai Shen

Abstract

Immobilization can be used to improve the stability of lipases and enhances lipase recovery and reusability, which increases its commercial value and industrial applications. Nevertheless, immobilization frequently causes conformational changes of the lipases, which decrease lipase catalytic activity. in the present work, we synthesized UIO-66 and grafted UIO-66 crystals with proline for immobilization of Candida rugosa lipase (CRL). As indicated by steady-state fluorescence microscopy, grafting of proline onto UIO-66 crystals induced beneficial conformational change in CRL. CRL immobilized on UIO-66/Pro (CRL@UIO-66/Pro) demonstrated higher enzyme activity and better recyclability than that immobilized on UIO-66 (CRL@UIO-66) in both hydrolysis (CRL@UIO-66/Pro: 0.34 U; CRL@UIO-66: 0.15 U) and transesterification (CRL@UIO-66/Pro: 0.93 U; CRL@UIO-66: 0.25 U) reactions. The higher values of kcat and kcat/Km of CRL@UIO-66/Pro also showed that it had better catalytic efficiency as compared to CRL@UIO-66. It is also worth noting that CRL@UIO-66/Pro (0.93 U) demonstrated a much higher transesterification activity as compared to free CRL (0.11 U), indicating that UIO-66/Pro has increased the solvent stability of CRL. Both CRL@UIO-66 and CRL@UIO-66/Pro were also used for the fabrication of biosensors for nitrofen with a wide linear range (0-100 μM), lower limit of detection, and good recovery rate.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Candida rugosa lipaseelectrochemical detectionimmobilizationnitrofenprolineUIO-66

ASJC Subject Area

Materials Science : Materials Science (all)

Funding Agency

National Natural Science Foundation of China


Bibliography


Cheng, Y., Lai, O., Tan, C., Panpipat, W., Cheong, L., & Shen, C. (2021). Proline-Modified UIO-66 as Nanocarriers to Enhance Candida rugosa Lipase Catalytic Activity and Stability for Electrochemical Detection of Nitrofen. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 13(3) 4146-4155. doi:10.1021/acsami.0c17134

Copy | Save