Immobilized formaldehyde-metabolizing enzymes from Hansenula polymorpha for removal and control of airborne formaldehyde

Sasi Sigawi, Oleh Smutok, Olha Demkiv, Oksana Zakalska, Galina Gayda, Yeshayahu Nitzan, Marina Nisnevitch, Mykhaylo Gonchar

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Abstract

Formaldehyde (FA)-containing indoor air has a negative effect on human health and should be removed by intensive ventilation or by catalytic conversion to non-toxic products. FA can be oxidized by alcohol oxidase (AOX) taking part in methanol metabolism of methylotrophic yeasts. In the present work, AOX isolated from a Hansenula polymorpha C-105 mutant (gcr1 catX) overproducing this enzyme in glucose medium, was tested for its ability to oxidize airborne FA. A continuous fluidized bed bioreactor (FBBR) was designed to enable an effective bioconversion of airborne FA by AOX or by permeabilized mutant H. polymorpha C-105 cells immobilized in calcium alginate beads. The immobilized AOX having a specific activity of 6-8Umg -1 protein was shown to preserve 85-90% of the initial activity. The catalytic parameters of the immobilized enzyme were practically the same as for the free enzyme (k cat/K m was 2.35×10 3M -1s -1 vs 2.89×10 3M -1s -1, respectively). The results showed that upon bubbling of air containing from 0.3 up to 18.5ppm FA through immobilized AOX in the range of 1.3-26.6Ug -1 of the gel resulted in essential decrease of FA concentration in the outlet gas phase (less than 0.02-0.03ppm, i.e. 10-fold less than the threshold limit value). It was also demonstrated that a FBBR with immobilized permeabilized C-105 cells provided more than 90% elimination of airborne FA. The process was monitored by a specially constructed enzymatic amperometric biosensor based on FA oxidation by NAD + and glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase from the recombinant H. polymorpha Tf 11-6 strain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-144
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Biotechnology
Volume153
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 May 2011

Keywords

  • Alcohol oxidase
  • Biosensor assay
  • Enzyme immobilization
  • Fluidized bed bioreactor
  • Formaldehyde
  • Recombinant formaldehyde dehydrogenase

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