| Title : Enzymes as Enhancers for the Biodegradation of Synthetic Polymers in Wastewater - Haernvall_2018_Chembiochem_19_317 |
| Author(s) : Haernvall K , Zitzenbacher S , Biundo A , Yamamoto M , Schick MB , Ribitsch D , Guebitz GM |
| Ref : Chembiochem , 19 :317 , 2018 |
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Abstract :
Synthetic polyesters are today the second-largest class of ingredients in household products and are entering wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) after product utilization. One approach to improve polymer biodegradation in wastewater would be to complement current processes with polyester-hydrolyzing enzymes and their microbial producers. In this study, the hydrolysis of poly(oxyethylene terephthalate) polymer by hydrolases from wastewater microorganisms was investigated in vitro and under realistic WWTP conditions. An esterase and a cutinase from Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes and a lipase from Pseudomonas pelagia were heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli BL21-Gold(DE3) and were purified by a C-terminal His6 tag. The hydrolases were proven to hydrolyze the polymer effectively, which is a prerequisite for further biodegradation. The hydrolases maintained high activity up to 50 % upon lowering the temperature from 28 to 15 degrees C to mimic WWTP conditions. The hydrolases were also not inhibited by the wastewater matrix. Polyester-hydrolyzing enzymes active under WWTP conditions and their microbial producers thus have the potential to improve biological treatment of wastewater rich in synthetic polymers. |
| PubMedSearch : Haernvall_2018_Chembiochem_19_317 |
| PubMedID: 29119717 |
Haernvall K, Zitzenbacher S, Biundo A, Yamamoto M, Schick MB, Ribitsch D, Guebitz GM (2018)
Enzymes as Enhancers for the Biodegradation of Synthetic Polymers in Wastewater
Chembiochem
19 :317
Haernvall K, Zitzenbacher S, Biundo A, Yamamoto M, Schick MB, Ribitsch D, Guebitz GM (2018)
Chembiochem
19 :317