Enzyme immobilization has been widely used to improve the stability and recyclability of enzymes in industrial processes. In this work, a sortase-mediated and therefore selective covalent immobilization strategy (sortagging) for enzymes on microgels (GelZyms) was investigated. Aqueous microgels were synthesized from poly(-vinylcaprolactam)/glycidyl methacrylate (PVCL/GMA) and tagged with the sortase A recognition peptide sequence (LPETG) or its nucleophilic counterpart-tag (GGG). General applicability and selective immobilization were confirmed by subsequent sortagging of five different enzymes ( lipase A (BSLA), phytase (Ym-phytase), copper efflux oxidase (CueO laccase), cellulase A2, and monooxygenase P450 BM3). The latter was performed directly from the cell lysate to ensure cost-effective immobilization. All five immobilized enzymes were catalytically active and could be recycled (e.g., laccase CueO and monooxygenase P450 BM3 F87A; >55% residual activity after six cycles). Application potential was demonstrated by using CueO decorated microgels for bleaching of the synthetic dye indigo carmine.

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