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Title : Exploring the substrate spectrum of phylogenetically distinct bacterial polyesterases - Makryniotis_2024_Biotechnol.J__e2400053
Author(s) : Makryniotis K , Nikolaivits E , Taxeidis G , Nikodinovic-Runic J , Topakas E
Ref : Biotechnol J , :e2400053 , 2024
Abstract : The rapid escalation of plastic waste accumulation presents a significant threat of the modern world, demanding an immediate solution. Over the last years, utilization of the enzymatic machinery of various microorganisms has emerged as an environmentally friendly asset in tackling this pressing global challenge. Thus, various hydrolases have been demonstrated to effectively degrade polyesters. Plastic waste streams often consist of a variety of different polyesters, as impurities, mainly due to wrong disposal practices, rendering recycling process challenging. The elucidation of the selective degradation of polyesters by hydrolases could offer a proper solution to this problem, enhancing the recyclability performance. Towards this, our study focused on the investigation of four bacterial polyesterases, including DaPUase, IsPETase, PfPHOase, and Se1JFR, a novel PETase-like lipase. The enzymes, which were biochemically characterized and structurally analyzed, demonstrated degradation ability of synthetic plastics. While a consistent pattern of polyesters' degradation was observed across all enzymes, Se1JFR stood out in the degradation of PBS, PLA, and polyether PU. Additionally, it exhibited comparable results to IsPETase, a benchmark mesophilic PETase, in the degradation of PCL and semi-crystalline PET. Our results point out the wide substrate spectrum of bacterial hydrolases and underscore the significant potential of PETase-like enzymes in polyesters degradation.
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Gene_locus related to this paper: idesa-peth , comac-polest , strex-lipas , psefl-phaz

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Gene_locus related to this paper: idesa-peth , comac-polest , strex-lipas , psefl-phaz

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Makryniotis K, Nikolaivits E, Taxeidis G, Nikodinovic-Runic J, Topakas E (2024)
Exploring the substrate spectrum of phylogenetically distinct bacterial polyesterases
Biotechnol J :e2400053

Makryniotis K, Nikolaivits E, Taxeidis G, Nikodinovic-Runic J, Topakas E (2024)
Biotechnol J :e2400053