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<div class="csl-entry">Bučko, M., Gemeiner, P., Krajčovič, T., Hakarová, M., Chorvát, D., Chorvátová, A. M., Lacík, I., Rudroff, F., & Mihovilovič, M. D. (2020). Immobilized Cell Physiology Imaging and Stabilization of Enzyme Cascade Reaction Using Recombinant Cells Escherichia coli Entrapped in Polyelectrolyte Complex Beads by Jet Break-Up Encapsulator. <i>Catalysts</i>, <i>10</i>(11), 1288. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10111288</div>
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2073-4344
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/141728
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A novel, high performance, and scalable immobilization protocol using a laminar jet break-up technique was developed for the production of polyelectrolyte complex beads with entrapped viable Escherichia coli cells expressing an enzyme cascade of alcohol dehydrogenase, enoate reductase, and cyclohexanone monooxygenase. A significant improvement of operational stability was achieved by cell immobilization, which was manifested as an almost two-fold higher summative product yield of 63% after five cascade reaction cycles as compared to the yield using free cells of 36% after the maximum achievable number of three cycles. Correspondingly, increased metabolic activity was observed by multimodal optical imaging in entrapped cells, which was in contrast to a complete suppression of cell metabolism in free cells after five reaction cycles. Additionally, a high density of cells entrapped in beads had a negligible effect on bead permeability for low molecular weight substrates and products of cascade reaction.
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en
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MDPI
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Catalysts
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dc.subject
biocatalysis
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Catalysis
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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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enzyme cascade reaction
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immobilization
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polyelectrolyte
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multimodal optical imaging
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whole-cell biocatalyst
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dc.title
Immobilized Cell Physiology Imaging and Stabilization of Enzyme Cascade Reaction Using Recombinant Cells Escherichia coli Entrapped in Polyelectrolyte Complex Beads by Jet Break-Up Encapsulator