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Title : Novel Feruloyl Esterase for the Degradation of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Screened from the Gut Microbiome of Plastic-Degrading Mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor Larvae) - Mamtimin_2024_Environ.Sci.Technol__
Author(s) : Mamtimin T , Ouyang X , Wu WM , Zhou T , Hou X , Khan A , Liu P , Zhao YL , Tang H , Criddle CS , Han H , Li X
Ref : Environ Sci Technol , : , 2024
Abstract :

Mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) larvae can degrade both plastics and lignocellulose through synergistic biological activities of their gut microbiota because they share similarities in chemical and physical properties. Here, a total of 428 genes encoding lignocellulose-degrading enzymes were screened from the gut microbiome of T. molitor larvae to identify poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)-degrading activities. Five genes were successfully expressed in E. coli, among which a feruloyl esterase-like enzyme named TmFae-PETase demonstrated the highest PET degradation activity, converting PET into MHET (0.7 mg(MHETeq) .h(-1).mg(enzyme)(-1)) and TPA (0.2 mg(TPAeq) .h(-1).mg(enzyme)(-1)) at 50 degreesC. TmFae-PETase showed a preference for the hydrolysis of ferulic acid methyl ester (MFA) in the presence of both PET and MFA. Site-directed mutagenesis and molecular dynamics simulations of TmFae-PETase revealed similar catalytic mechanisms for both PET and MFA. TmFae-PETase effectively depolymerized commercial PET, making it a promising candidate for application. Additionally, the known PET hydrolases IsPETase, FsC, and LCC also hydrolyzed MFA, indicating a potential origin of PET hydrolytic activity from its lignocellulosic-degrading abilities. This study provides an innovative strategy for screening PET-degrading enzymes identified from lignocellulose degradation-related enzymes within the gut microbiome of plastic-degrading mealworms. This discovery expands the existing pool of plastic-degrading enzymes available for resource recovery and bioremediation applications.

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Mamtimin T, Ouyang X, Wu WM, Zhou T, Hou X, Khan A, Liu P, Zhao YL, Tang H, Criddle CS, Han H, Li X (2024)
Novel Feruloyl Esterase for the Degradation of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Screened from the Gut Microbiome of Plastic-Degrading Mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor Larvae)
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Mamtimin T, Ouyang X, Wu WM, Zhou T, Hou X, Khan A, Liu P, Zhao YL, Tang H, Criddle CS, Han H, Li X (2024)
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