Immobilization of biologically active proteins with a polypeptid

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195 63, 195DIG11, 260112R, 2601125R, C07G 702

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ABSTRACT:
Immobilized biologically active proteins such as enzymes having high activity and stability are prepared by covalent bonding of the biologically active protein to an azide derivative of a polypeptide such as polymethylglutamate of which at least one carboxyl group in a side chain is converted to a carboxyl azide group.

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Mitz et al., Synthesis of Biologically Active Cellulose Derivatives of Enzymes, Nature, vol. 189, 1961, (pp. 576-577).

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