Authors
Lisa M Ellerby, Clinton R Nishida, Fumito Nishida, Stacey A Yamanaka, Bruce Dunn, Joan Selverstone Valentine, Jeffrey I Zink
Publication date
1992/2/28
Journal
Science
Volume
255
Issue
5048
Pages
1113-1115
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Novel sol-gel synthetic techniques were used to immobilize copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD), cytochrome c, and myoglobin (Mb) by encapsulation in stable, optically transparent, porous silica glass matrices under mild conditions such that the biomolecules retained their characteristic reactivities and spectroscopic properties. The resulting glasses allowed transport of small molecules into and out of the glasses at reasonable rates but nevertheless retained the protein molecules within their pores. Chemical reactions of the immobilized proteins could be monitored by means of changes in their visible absorption spectra. Silica glasses containing the immobilized proteins were observed to have similar reactivities and spectroscopic properties to those found for the proteins in solution. For example, encapsulated CuZnSOD was demetallated and remetallated, encapsulated ferricytochrome c was reduced …
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