Lee_2024_ACS.Catal_14_4108

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Title : Characterization and Engineering of a Fungal Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Hydrolyzing Enzyme from Aspergillus fumigatiaffinis - Lee_2024_ACS.Catal_14_4108
Author(s) : Lee SH , Kim M , Seo H , Hong H , Park J , Ki D , Kim KJ
Ref : ACS Catal , 14 :4108 , 2024
Abstract :

As our environmental pollution awareness increases, effective poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) waste management has become an important global goal, and biorecycling is considered as one of the strategies for PET recycling. Although several bacterial cutinases have been investigated with respect to PET hydrolysis, fungal cutinases and their potential still need to be explored. Here, we screened 15 fungal cutinases and discovered a cutinase from Aspergillus fumigatiaffinis (AfC), a potent PET hydrolase satisfying PET hydrolytic activity and thermal stability. Structural analysis of AfC revealed that the enzyme has an additional disulfide bond compared to known fungal cutinases. We also developed the AfCT37V/A84K/N117E/N124E/A171P/N182E variant (AfC6p), which showed enhanced thermal stability and a 4-fold increase in PET hydrolytic activity at 60 C compared with AfCWild-type. AfC6p completely decomposed the postconsumer PET film within 12 days at 60 C.

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Lee SH, Kim M, Seo H, Hong H, Park J, Ki D, Kim KJ (2024)
Characterization and Engineering of a Fungal Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Hydrolyzing Enzyme from Aspergillus fumigatiaffinis
ACS Catal 14 :4108

Lee SH, Kim M, Seo H, Hong H, Park J, Ki D, Kim KJ (2024)
ACS Catal 14 :4108