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Modeling the performance of immobilized α-chymotrypsin catalyzed peptide synthesis in acetonitrile medium
Authors:Raúl J Barros  Ernst Wehtje  Patrick Adlercreutz
Abstract:A model was developed which describes simultaneous reaction and internal diffusion for kinetically controlled, immobilized α-chymotrypsin-catalyzed, oligopeptide synthesis in acetonitrile medium. The model combines the equations that describe the intrinsic kinetics of four different reactions and the physical characteristics of three different support materials, as determined experimentally, to predict the apparent initial activity and nucleophile selectivity of the immobilized biocatalyst. The model is able to predict reasonably well the experimentally observed initial rate and nucleophile selectivity vs. enzyme loading profiles. The reduction in observed initial rate with enzyme loading when fast reactions are carried out with α-chymotrypsin immobilized on celite, and the larger influence of mass transfer limitations on the initial reaction rates than on nucleophile selectivities are correctly predicted by the numerical calculations. The model is general in terms of its application to other systems — enzymes, reactions, support materials and/or kinetic schemes — as long as the intrinsic kinetics and the characteristics of the enzyme and support material are known.
Keywords:Kinetically controlled peptide synthesis  Initial rate  Nucleophile selectivity  Internal diffusion and reaction  Numerical model
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