Title : Co-Expression of ORFCma with PHB Depolymerase (PhaZCma ) in Escherichia coli Induces Efficient Whole-Cell Biodegradation of Polyesters - Lee_2018_Biotechnol.J_13_e1700560 |
Author(s) : Lee MC , Liu EJ , Yang CH , Hsiao LJ , Wu TM , Li SY |
Ref : Biotechnol J , 13 :e1700560 , 2018 |
Abstract :
Whole-cell degradation of polyesters not only avoids the tedious process of enzyme separation, but also allows the degraded product to be reused as a carbon source. In this study, Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) harboring phaZCma , a gene encoding poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) depolymerase from Caldimonas manganoxidans, is constructed. The extra-cellular fraction of E. coli/pPHAZ exhibits a fast PHB degradation rate where it only took 35 h to completely degrade PHB films, while C. manganoxidans takes 81 h to do the same. The co-expression of ORFCma (a putative periplasmic substrate binding protein that is within the same operon of phaZCma ) further improves the PHB degradation. While 28 h is needed for E. coli/pPHAZ to cause an 80% weight loss in PHB films, E. coli/pORFPHAZ needs only 21 h. Furthermore, it is able to degrade at-least four different polyesters, PHB, poly(lactic acid) (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL), and poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA). Testing of the time course of 3-hydroxybutyrate concentration and the turbidity of the degradation solutions over time shows that PhaZCma has both exo- and endo-enzymatic activity. The whole-cell E. coli/pORFPHAZ can be used for recycling various polyesters while ORFCma can potentially be a universal element for enhancing the secretion of recombinant protein. |
PubMedSearch : Lee_2018_Biotechnol.J_13_e1700560 |
PubMedID: 29337429 |
Substrate | Polybutylene-succinate-co-adipate |
Lee MC, Liu EJ, Yang CH, Hsiao LJ, Wu TM, Li SY (2018)
Co-Expression of ORFCma with PHB Depolymerase (PhaZCma ) in Escherichia coli Induces Efficient Whole-Cell Biodegradation of Polyesters
Biotechnol J
13 :e1700560
Lee MC, Liu EJ, Yang CH, Hsiao LJ, Wu TM, Li SY (2018)
Biotechnol J
13 :e1700560