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Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings

Conventional pin-to-point continuous wave Helium Corona plasma discharge was successfully used in Soft Plasma Polymerization (SPP) processes to immobilize into water and onto glass polymerized bioactive Cerrena unicolor laccase coatings. The coatings were tested for bioactivity and durability under...

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Autores principales: Malinowski, Szymon, Herbert, P. Anthony F., Rogalski, Jerzy, Jaroszyńska-Wolińska, Justyna
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30966566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10050532
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author Malinowski, Szymon
Herbert, P. Anthony F.
Rogalski, Jerzy
Jaroszyńska-Wolińska, Justyna
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Herbert, P. Anthony F.
Rogalski, Jerzy
Jaroszyńska-Wolińska, Justyna
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description Conventional pin-to-point continuous wave Helium Corona plasma discharge was successfully used in Soft Plasma Polymerization (SPP) processes to immobilize into water and onto glass polymerized bioactive Cerrena unicolor laccase coatings. The coatings were tested for bioactivity and durability under water wash. The coatings showed up to 59% bioactivity relative to the native laccase in water deposition, undoubtedly due to damage to and fragmentation of monomer molecules by the active, energetic species in the plasma. However, plasma deposited laccase coatings on glass delivered 7 times the laccase activity of the same non-plasma deposition process in the coating after water wash. This latter result would seem to be due to the ability of the plasma to both crosslink monomer and more strongly bond it to the glass surface by a combination of surface cleaning and the creation of active, high energy sites in both glass and laccase molecules. FTIR analysis indicated that the core copper containing moieties at the centre of the molecule largely remain undamaged by this plasma type so that bonding and cross-linking reactions are likely to mainly involve species around the outer perimeter of the molecule. The chemical composition and structure of laccase biocoatings deposited by Corona SPP are described. The combination of the coating performance parameter values for retained activity and durability under water wash indicates that a relatively simple Corona plasma process for deposition of biocoatings, which directly polymerizes the monomer with no added matrix or encapsulant material, may offer enhanced solutions for biocatalyst, sensor or lab-on-a-chip applications.
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spelling pubmed-64153932019-04-02 Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings Malinowski, Szymon Herbert, P. Anthony F. Rogalski, Jerzy Jaroszyńska-Wolińska, Justyna Polymers (Basel) Article Conventional pin-to-point continuous wave Helium Corona plasma discharge was successfully used in Soft Plasma Polymerization (SPP) processes to immobilize into water and onto glass polymerized bioactive Cerrena unicolor laccase coatings. The coatings were tested for bioactivity and durability under water wash. The coatings showed up to 59% bioactivity relative to the native laccase in water deposition, undoubtedly due to damage to and fragmentation of monomer molecules by the active, energetic species in the plasma. However, plasma deposited laccase coatings on glass delivered 7 times the laccase activity of the same non-plasma deposition process in the coating after water wash. This latter result would seem to be due to the ability of the plasma to both crosslink monomer and more strongly bond it to the glass surface by a combination of surface cleaning and the creation of active, high energy sites in both glass and laccase molecules. FTIR analysis indicated that the core copper containing moieties at the centre of the molecule largely remain undamaged by this plasma type so that bonding and cross-linking reactions are likely to mainly involve species around the outer perimeter of the molecule. The chemical composition and structure of laccase biocoatings deposited by Corona SPP are described. The combination of the coating performance parameter values for retained activity and durability under water wash indicates that a relatively simple Corona plasma process for deposition of biocoatings, which directly polymerizes the monomer with no added matrix or encapsulant material, may offer enhanced solutions for biocatalyst, sensor or lab-on-a-chip applications. MDPI 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6415393/ /pubmed/30966566 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10050532 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Malinowski, Szymon
Herbert, P. Anthony F.
Rogalski, Jerzy
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Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title_full Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title_fullStr Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title_short Laccase Enzyme Polymerization by Soft Plasma Jet for Durable Bioactive Coatings
title_sort laccase enzyme polymerization by soft plasma jet for durable bioactive coatings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30966566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10050532
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