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Effect of Mode of Binding Linkage on Monolayer Assembly of Zeolite

  • Lee, Jin-Seok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.248-254
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    • 2012
  • During the monolayer assembly of zeolite microcrystals using sonication with stacking (SS) method, the factors that govern the degree of close packing (DCP) between the microcrystals, the rate of attachment (rA) of microcrystals onto the substrate, the degree of coverage (DOC), and the binding strength (BS) between each crystal and the substrate were investigated for each mode of binding linkage (MBL). The tested MBLs were covalent linkage (CL), ionic linkage (IL), and polyelectrolyte-mediated ionic linkage (p-IL). Unlike the monolayers of zeolite crystals assembled on glass with a covalent linkage, the strong BS, very high DOC, and very high DCP do not decrease during monolayer assembly on glass through ionic linkages. This results indicate that the surface migration of crystals undergo linkage-nondestructively when crystals were attached to the substrates through ionic linkages.

Reduced Susceptibility of a Model Saccharomyces cerevisiae Biofilm to Osmotic Upshifts

  • Jirku Vlacimir;Jan Masak;Alena Cejkova
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2001
  • Whole-cell attachment by covalent linkage, thereby simulating natural and specific attachments, improves the osmotolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells. The enhanced osmoresistance is correlated with a decrease in the intercellular concentration of trehalose and accompanied by membrane compositional changed. The results obtained indicate that yeast cell-support (physical) contact is sensed and responded to.

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Immobilization of Transglucosidase from Aspergillus niger (Aspergillus niger 유래의 Transglucosidase의 고정화)

  • Ahn, Jang-Woo;Park, Kwan-Wha;Seo, Jin-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.320-325
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    • 1997
  • Transglucosidase (TG) from Aspergillus niger was immobilized on various carriers by several immobilization methods such as ionic binding, adsorption, entrapment, covalent linkage and metal chelation to improve the process performance. The covalent linkage with CNBr-activated sepharose 4B was found as the best method for immobilization of TG based on the immobilization yield which was 61.3%. The immobilization through ionic binding and adsorption gave 33.1% and 22.5% yield respectively but both methods were not selected due to lower yield than covalent linkage using CNBr-Sepharose 4B. Internal diffusion resistance in beads developed by entrapment were not suitable factor in producing final target products. Covalent linkage of TG on magnesium silicate, silica gel and glass bead and metal chelation method didn't result in higher yield than the selected one, either.

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Covalent Linkage of IL-12 and Ovalbumin Confines the Effects of IL-12 to Ovalbumin-specific Immune Responses

  • Kim, Tae-Sung;Hwang, Seung-Yong;Yoo, Gyurng-Soo
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.396-403
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    • 1997
  • In order to direct the form of the immune response in an antigen-specific manner, we constructed a fusion protein (OVA/IL12) that contained the T cell-dependent antigen, ovalbumin (OVA), covalently linked to murine interleukin-12 (IL-12). The OVA/IL12 protein was produced in a baculovirus expression system and was purified by anti-OVA immunoaffinity chromatography. The purified OVA/ILI2 protein displayed potent IL-12 bioactivity in an IL-12 proliferation assay. BALB/c mice immunized with the OVA/IL12 protein produced increased quantities of anti-OVA IgG2a antibody compared with mice immunized with recombinant OVA alone. Lymph node cells from the immunized mice with the OVA/IL12 protein produced large amounts of IFN-,Y when restimulated in vitro with OVA, while those from mice immunized with the OVA protein produced little or no IFN-.gamma.. In contrast, immunization with a mixture of OVA and free recombinant IL-12 also induced IFN-.gamma. production, which was not OVA-specific. These studies indicate that the OVA/IL12 fusion protein can induce OVA-specific, Th1-dominated immune responses, and that the covalent linkage of OVA and IL-12 confines the effect of IL-12 to OVA-specific cells.

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Synthesis and characterization of transferrin-polyethylenimine conjugate for targeted gene delivery

  • Lee, Kyung-Man;Kim, In-Sook;Shin, Sang-Chul;Oh, In-Joon
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.315.2-316
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    • 2003
  • Polyethylenimine (PEI) has been used as a non-viral gene delivery carrier. To improve the efficacy of transfection, transferrin was incorporated by covalent linkage to PEI. As a model plasmid DNA, pHME185/b-gal, a mammalian expression vector was used. The transferrin-polyethylenimine (TfPEI) was synthesized by conjugate PEI with transferrin using sodium periodateand and characterized by FT-IR and 1H-NMR. (omitted)

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Binding of Zeolites to Inorganic Fiber using Covalent Linkers (공유결합을 이용한 무기질 섬유와 제올라이트의 결합)

  • Song, Kyeong-Keun;Yoo, Yoon-Jong;Kim, Hong-Soo;Ha, Kwang
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.254-258
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    • 2006
  • Zeolites with excellent adsorption capacity of volatile organic compounds were attached onto inorganic fibers which were the raw materials of honeycomb-type adsorbers. The amounts of zeolite particles attached onto the fibers considerably increased by treating them with hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, or hydrofluoric acid. Various functional groups such as chloropropyl, aminopropyl and epoxy groups of silane compounds, and amine groups of polyethylenimine were employed as covalent linkage materials between the fibers and zeolite particles. The state of the fibers coated with zeolite particles was examined by scanning electron microscopy, and the amounts of zeolite particles bound to the fibers were estimated from their BET surface areas. The largest amount was obtained when polyethylenimine was employed as a linkage material. Polyethylenimine was the most effective for attaching zeolite particles onto the inorganic fibers among various linkers employed.

Immobilization of $\beta$-glucosidase and properties of Immobilized Enzyme ($\beta$-glucosidase의 고정화와 효소 반응특성)

  • 정의준;이상호이용현
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 1990
  • $\beta$-glucosidase derived from Aspergillus niger was immobilized by (1) covalent linkage on chitin and chitosan with glutaraldehyde, (2) adsorption on DEAE-cellulose and Amberite IRA93 after succinylation, and (3) entrapment on alginate and polyacrylamide gels with various cross linking agents. The retention yield of $\beta$-glucosidase immobilized on chitosan was 31.5% and operational stability was 69% after continuous operation at column reactor(5$0^{\circ}C$ at pH 4.8) for 15 days. The retention yield and operational stability were 24.7% and 60% respectively, in adsorption on Amberite IRA 93. On the other hand, the entrapment method by alginate and polyacrylamide gel was identified to be not appropriate due to the continuous elution of inlmobilized $\beta$-glucosidase. Optimum conditions for the immobilization on chitosan were also studied with optimum pH of 4.8 and glutaraldehyde concentration of 0.4%(w/v). The properties and stability of immobilized $\beta$-glucosidase are also investigted. The conversion yield of cellobiose to glucose was also analyzed using the column type enzyme reactor to evaluate the effectiveness of immobilized enzyme.

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Evaluation of Immobilization Methods for Cyclodextrin Glucanotransferase and Characterization of its Enzymatic Properties

  • Lee, Sang-Ho;Shin, Hyun-Dong;Lee, Yong-Hyun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.54-62
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    • 1991
  • Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase(CGTase) derived from Bacillus macerans was immobilized by (1) covalent linkage on chitosan and chitin with glutaraldehyde, (2) adsorption on DEAE-cellulose and Amberite IRA 900 after succinylation, and (3) entrapment on alginate and polyacrylamide by cross linking. Adsorption on Amberite IRA 900 and covalent linking on chitosan were identified to be the most suitable immobilization methods considering the yield of activity and stability of immobilized CGTase. The enzymatic properties of immobilized CGTase were investigated and compared with those of the soluble CGTase. Thermal stability of CGTase immobilized on chitosan was increased from 50 to $55^{\circ}C$, and the optimum temperature of CGTase immobilized on Amberite IRA 900 was shifted from 55 to $50^{\circ}C$. The effect of molecular size of soluble starch (substrate) on immobilized CGTase investigated using partially liquefied substrates with different dextrose equivalent(DE). Cyclodextrin(CD) conversion yield augmented according to the increase of DE level for immobilized CGTase on Amberite IRA 900. CD conversion yield of partially cyclized starch with soluble CGTase was higher compared with liquefied one with ${\alpha}-amylase$.

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Optical Characterization of Azo-dye Attached on Photonic Crystal: The Cause of Large Absorption Band Shift

  • Kim, Byoung-Ju;Kwon, Ki-Chul;Yu, A-Reum;Kang, Kwang-Sun
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2017
  • Large absorption band shift has been observed for the azo-dye (disperse red-13, DR-13) attached on the surface of silica spheres. Urethane linkage has been utilized to form covalent bond between azo-dye (-OH) and 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane (ICPTES, -N=C=O). The synthesized ICPTES-DR-13 (ICPDR) molecules were attached to the silica spheres by the hydrolysis and condensation reaction. Although the absorption peak of DR-13 in methanol is at 510 nm, the absorption peak of the ICPDR-silica spheres shifts to 788 nm. The large absorption peak shift is due to the formation of intramolecular charge-transfer band with large aggregated ICPDR.