
doi: 10.13102/scb7962
handle: 11449/123459
Enzyme stabilization is one critic point in basic and applied enzymology. The increasing interest in applying enzymes in industrial processes has fostered the search for biocatalysts with new properties or extreme stability. Enzyme stabilization can be achieved by different methods: isolating enzyme variants from organisms living in appropriate extreme environments (extremozymes), by protein engineering, chemical modification, use of additives, immobilization. This brief review aims to give a better understanding of those methods employed for enzyme stabilization.
Engenharia de proteínas, Chemistry modification, Modificação química, Biocatalysis, Biocatálise, Enzyme stabilization, Extremozimas, Protein engineering, Estabilização de enzimas, Extremozymes
Engenharia de proteínas, Chemistry modification, Modificação química, Biocatalysis, Biocatálise, Enzyme stabilization, Extremozimas, Protein engineering, Estabilização de enzimas, Extremozymes
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