Liposomes entrapping enzymes behave as small membrane bioreactors which can be used in biotechnological and biomedical applications. Furthermore, liposomes loading enzymes are being used as model to mimic cellular and subcellular organel behaviour. This work deals with the study of the kinetic behaviour of carbonic anhydrase (CA) entrapped in lipid vesicle. CA is nearly ubiquitous, being present in many tissues of different species, in cells, subcellular particles and membranes. The carbonic anhydrase entrapment in liposomes, as a function of the lipid cocktail used, was studied preliminarily. Then kinetics of carbon dioxide hydration reaction, catalysed by CA entrapped in liposomes, has been studied.
Carbon dioxide hydration with liposomes entrapping Carbonic Anhydrase.
DI MARZIO, Luisa;
1993-01-01
Abstract
Liposomes entrapping enzymes behave as small membrane bioreactors which can be used in biotechnological and biomedical applications. Furthermore, liposomes loading enzymes are being used as model to mimic cellular and subcellular organel behaviour. This work deals with the study of the kinetic behaviour of carbonic anhydrase (CA) entrapped in lipid vesicle. CA is nearly ubiquitous, being present in many tissues of different species, in cells, subcellular particles and membranes. The carbonic anhydrase entrapment in liposomes, as a function of the lipid cocktail used, was studied preliminarily. Then kinetics of carbon dioxide hydration reaction, catalysed by CA entrapped in liposomes, has been studied.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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