Papain membrane on a collodion matrix: Preparation and enzymic behavior

R. Goldman, H. I. Silman, S. R. Caplan, O. Kedem, E. Katchalski

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Abstract

A stable papain membrane has been prepared on a collodion matrix by absorbing papain in a collodion membrane and then cross-linking the papain with bisdiazobenzidine 3,3′-disulfonic acid. The pH-dependence of the activity of the enzyme membrane on the low-molecular-weight substrate, benzoylarginine ethyl ester, was found to differ from that of crystalline papain; the activity was low in the neutral pH range where the native enzyme has its optimum and high at alkaline pH. This anomalous behavior is due to a lowering of the local pH within the membrane as a result of the release of acid by the enzymic hydrolysis of the ester substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)758-760
Number of pages3
JournalScience
Volume122
Issue number3183
StatePublished - 1 Dec 1955
Externally publishedYes

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