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Cutinase activity in supercritical and organic media: water activity, solvation and acid-base effects

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Cutinase activity in supercritical and organic media: water activity, solvation and acid-base effects
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2005
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Sílvia Garcia
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Vol. 35
Pages: 62-69
ISSN: 0896-8446
Publisher: Elsevier
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FOS: Engineering and technology > Chemical engineering
CORDIS: Technological sciences
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Authenticus ID: P-000-26N
Abstract (EN): We performed a comparative study on the activity of Fusarium solani pisi cutinase immobilized on zeolites NaA and NaY, in n-hexane, acetonitrile, supercritical ethane (sc-ethane) and SC-CO2, at two different water activity (a(W)) values set by salt hydrate pairs in situ and at acid-base conditions fixed with solid-state buffers of aqueous pK(a) between 4.3 and 10.6. The reaction studied was the transesterifiication of vinyl butyrate by (R,S)-2-phenyt-l-propanol. The transesterification activity of cutinase was highest and similar in sc-ethane and in n-hexane, about one order of magnitude lower in acetonitrile and even lower in SC-CO2. Activity coefficients (gamma) generated for the two substrates indicated that they were better solvated in acetonitrile and thus less available for binding at the active site than in the other three solvents. gamma data also suggested higher reaction rates in sc-ethane than in n-hexane, as observed, and provided evidence for a direct negative effect of SC-CO2 on enzyme activity. Manipulation of the acid-base conditions of the media did not afford any improvement of the initial rates of transesterification relative to the blanks (no added acid-base buffer, only salt hydrate pair), except in the case of cutinase immobilized on zeolite NaA in sc-ethane at a(W) = 0.7. The poor performance of the blank in this case and the great improvement observed in the presence of a basic buffer suggest a deleterious acidic effect in the medium which, an experiment without additives confirmed, was not due to the known acidic character of the salt hydrate pair used to set a(W) = 0.7. In acetonitrile, increasing a(W) was accompanied by a decrease in initial rates of transesterification, unlike in the other solvents. There was considerable hydrolysis in acetonitrile, where initial rates of hydrolysis increased about 20-fold from a(W) = 0.2 to 0.7. Hydrolysis was less pronounced in sc-ethane and in n-hexane, and only at a(W) = 0.7, and in SC-CO2 butyric acid was detected only at very long reaction times, in agreement with a generally low catalytic activity. Cutinase enantio-selectivity towards the alcohol substrate was low and unaffected by any manipulation of medium conditions.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 8
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