Fang_2023_3.Biotech_13_138

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Title : High-efficiency depolymerization\/degradation of polyethylene terephthalate plastic by a whole-cell biocatalyst - Fang_2023_3.Biotech_13_138
Author(s) : Fang Y , Chao K , He J , Wang Z , Chen Z
Ref : 3 Biotech , 13 :138 , 2023
Abstract :

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the most abundantly produced plastic due to its excellent performance, but is also the primary source of poorly degradable plastic pollution. The development of environment-friendly PET biodegradation is attracting increasing interest. The leaf-branch compost cutinase mutant ICCG (F243I/D238C/S283C/Y127G) exhibits the best hydrolytic activity and thermostability of all known PET hydrolases. However, its superior PET degradation is highly dependent on its preparation as a purified enzyme, which critically reduces its industrial utility. Herein, we report the use of rational design and combinatorial mutagenesis to develop a novel ICCG mutant RITK (D53R/R143I/D193T/E208K) that demonstrated excellent whole-cell biocatalytic activity. Whole cells expressing RITK showed an 8.33-fold increase in biocatalytic activity compared to those expressing ICCG. Thermostability was also improved. After reacting at 85 degreesC for 3 h, purified RITK exhibited a 12.75-fold increase in depolymerization compared to ICCG. These results will greatly enhance the industrial utility of PET hydrolytic enzymes and further the progress of PET recycling. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-023-03557-4.

PubMedSearch : Fang_2023_3.Biotech_13_138
PubMedID: 37124986
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9bact-g9by57

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Fang Y, Chao K, He J, Wang Z, Chen Z (2023)
High-efficiency depolymerization\/degradation of polyethylene terephthalate plastic by a whole-cell biocatalyst
3 Biotech 13 :138

Fang Y, Chao K, He J, Wang Z, Chen Z (2023)
3 Biotech 13 :138