Schubert_2022_Chembiochem__e202200516

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Title : Reaction Pathways for the Enzymatic Degradation of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate): What Characterizes an Efficient PET-Hydrolase? - Schubert_2022_Chembiochem__e202200516
Author(s) : Schubert S , Schaller K , Baath JA , Hunt C , Borch K , Jensen K , Brask J , Westh P
Ref : Chembiochem , :e202200516 , 2022
Abstract :

Bioprocessing of polyester waste has emerged as a promising tool in the quest for a cyclic plastic economy. One key step is the enzymatic breakdown of the polymer, and this entails a complicated pathway with substrates, intermediates, and products of variable size and solubility. We have elucidated this pathway for poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and four enzymes. Specifically, we combined different kinetic measurements and a novel stochastic model and found that the ability to hydrolyze internal bonds in the polymer (endo-lytic activity) was a key parameter for overall enzyme performance. Endo-lytic activity promoted the release of soluble PET fragments with two or three aromatic rings, which, in turn, were broken down with remarkable efficiency (k(cat) /K(M) values of about 10(5) M(-1) s(-1) ) in the aqueous bulk. This meant that approximatly 70 % of the final, monoaromatic products were formed via soluble di- or tri-aromatic intermediates.

PubMedSearch : Schubert_2022_Chembiochem__e202200516
PubMedID: 36399069
Gene_locus related to this paper: idesa-peth , humin-cut , 9bact-g9by57 , thefu-q6a0i4

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Substrate Polyethylene-terephthalate
Gene_locus idesa-peth    humin-cut    9bact-g9by57    thefu-q6a0i4

Citations formats

Schubert S, Schaller K, Baath JA, Hunt C, Borch K, Jensen K, Brask J, Westh P (2022)
Reaction Pathways for the Enzymatic Degradation of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate): What Characterizes an Efficient PET-Hydrolase?
Chembiochem :e202200516

Schubert S, Schaller K, Baath JA, Hunt C, Borch K, Jensen K, Brask J, Westh P (2022)
Chembiochem :e202200516