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Influence of mechanical agitation on cutinases and protease activity towards polyamide substrates
Authors:Carla Silva  Rita Araújo  Margarida Casal  Georg M Gübitz  Artur Cavaco-Paulo  
Institution:

aUniversity of Minho, Textile Engineering Department, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal

bUniversity of Minho, Biology Department, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal

cGraz University of Technology, Department of Environmental Biotechnology, 8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract:Two polyamide 6,6 substrates with different constructions, namely a model substrate and a fabric, were hydrolyzed using native cutinase and L182A cutinase mutant (from Fusarium solani pisi) and a protease (subtilisin from Bacillus sp.). The catalytic efficiency of these enzymes, measured in terms of hydrolysis products release, was measured for both substrates and the protease released five times more amines to the bath treatment. The L182A cutinase mutant showed higher activity when compared with the native enzyme.

All enzymes have shown activity additive effects with higher levels of mechanical agitation for polyamide fabrics. The results achieved are of paramount importance on the design of a process of enzymatic functionalization of polyamide.

Keywords:Polyamide  Cutinase  Protease  Hydrolysis
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