Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;... – Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an...
Patent
1977-11-18
1980-05-20
Naff, David M.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;...
Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an...
435175, C07G 702
Patent
active
042040400
ABSTRACT:
A method for producing an immobilized protein composite, particularly using enzyme and non-enzyme proteins, comprising selecting at least a first protein which is rich in cysteine and/or cystine amino acid residues, and a second protein which is poor in cysteine and/or cystine amino acid residues. These two proteins are deposited on an inorganic support and maintained at a pH and temperature for sufficient time to facilitate the copolymerization of the two proteins.
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Naff David M.
Salzman Robert S.
Technicon Instruments Corporation
Tedesco S. P.
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