
pmid: 35256
AbstractMicrobial cells having NAD‐kinase activity, Brevibacterium ammoniagenes, were immobilized by the radiation‐copolymerization method under low temperature with the activity recovery of more than 80%. Compared to the native microbial cells the immobilized cells were more stable against heat and pH change. The immobilized cells were subjected to the 5 hr reaction repeatedly 20 times without any activity loss.
Kinetics, Gamma Rays, Polymers, Phosphotransferases, Temperature, Brevibacterium, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Enzymes, Immobilized, NAD
Kinetics, Gamma Rays, Polymers, Phosphotransferases, Temperature, Brevibacterium, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Enzymes, Immobilized, NAD
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