Di Rocco_2023_Sci.Rep_13_10028

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Title : A PETase enzyme synthesised in the chloroplast of the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is active against post-consumer plastics - Di Rocco_2023_Sci.Rep_13_10028
Author(s) : Di Rocco G , Taunt HN , Berto M , Jackson HO , Piccinini D , Carletti A , Scurani G , Braidi N , Purton S
Ref : Sci Rep , 13 :10028 , 2023
Abstract :

Polyethylene terephthalate hydrolases (PETases) are a newly discovered and industrially important class of enzymes that catalyze the enzymatic degradation of polyethylene terephatalate (PET), one of the most abundant plastics in the world. The greater enzymatic efficiencies of PETases compared to close relatives from the cutinase and lipase families have resulted in increasing research interest. Despite this, further characterization of PETases is essential, particularly regarding their possible activity against other kinds of plastic. In this study, we exploited for the first time the use of the microalgal chloroplast for more sustainable synthesis of a PETase enzyme. A photosynthetic-restoration strategy was used to generate a marker-free transformant line of the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in which the PETase from Ideonella sakaiensis was constitutively expressed in the chloroplast. Subsequently, the activity of the PETase against both PET and post-consumer plastics was investigated via atomic force microscopy, revealing evidence of degradation of the plastics.

PubMedSearch : Di Rocco_2023_Sci.Rep_13_10028
PubMedID: 37340047
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Di Rocco G, Taunt HN, Berto M, Jackson HO, Piccinini D, Carletti A, Scurani G, Braidi N, Purton S (2023)
A PETase enzyme synthesised in the chloroplast of the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is active against post-consumer plastics
Sci Rep 13 :10028

Di Rocco G, Taunt HN, Berto M, Jackson HO, Piccinini D, Carletti A, Scurani G, Braidi N, Purton S (2023)
Sci Rep 13 :10028