Lu_2024_J.Environ.Manage_368_122217

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Title : The evolution of cutinase Est1 based on the clustering strategy and its application for commercial PET bottles degradation - Lu_2024_J.Environ.Manage_368_122217
Author(s) : Lu D , Chen Y , Jin S , Wu Q , Wu J , Liu J , Wang F , Deng L , Nie K
Ref : J Environ Manage , 368 :122217 , 2024
Abstract :

The rapid increase in global plastic consumption, especially the worldwide use of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), has caused serious pollution problems. Due to the low recycling rate of PET, a substantial amount of waste accumulates in the environment, which prompts a growing focus on enzymatic degradation for its efficiency and environmentally friendliness. This study systematically designed and modified a cutinase, Est1 from Thermobifida alba AHK119, known for its potential of plastic-degradation at high temperatures. Additionally, the introduction of clustering algorithms provided the ability to understand and modify biomolecules, to accelerate the process of finding the optimal mutations. K-means was further proceeded based on the positive mutations. After comprehensive screening for thermostability and activity mutation sites, the dominant mutation Est1_5M (Est1 with the mutations of N213M, T215P, S115P, Q93A, and L91W) exhibited satisfying degradation ability for commercial PET bottles. The results showed that Est1_5M achieved a degradation rate of 90.84% in 72 h, 65-fold higher than the wild type. This study offers reliable theoretical and practical support for the development of efficient PET-degrading enzymes, providing a reference for plastic pollution management.

PubMedSearch : Lu_2024_J.Environ.Manage_368_122217
PubMedID: 39146645
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9acto-f7ix06

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Lu D, Chen Y, Jin S, Wu Q, Wu J, Liu J, Wang F, Deng L, Nie K (2024)
The evolution of cutinase Est1 based on the clustering strategy and its application for commercial PET bottles degradation
J Environ Manage 368 :122217

Lu D, Chen Y, Jin S, Wu Q, Wu J, Liu J, Wang F, Deng L, Nie K (2024)
J Environ Manage 368 :122217