Title : Molecular and Biochemical Differences of the Tandem and Cold-Adapted PET Hydrolases Ple628 and Ple629, Isolated From a Marine Microbial Consortium - Meyer-Cifuentes_2022_Front.Bioeng.Biotechnol_10_930140 |
Author(s) : Meyer-Cifuentes IE , Wu P , Zhao Y , Liu W , Neumann-Schaal M , Pfaff L , Barys J , Li Z , Gao J , Han X , Bornscheuer UT , Wei R , Ozturk B |
Ref : Front Bioeng Biotechnol , 10 :930140 , 2022 |
Abstract :
Polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) is a biodegradable alternative to polyethylene and can be broadly used in various applications. These polymers can be degraded by hydrolases of terrestrial and aquatic origin. In a previous study, we identified tandem PETase-like hydrolases (Ples) from the marine microbial consortium I1 that were highly expressed when a PBAT blend was supplied as the only carbon source. In this study, the tandem Ples, Ple628 and Ple629, were recombinantly expressed and characterized. Both enzymes are mesophilic and active on a wide range of oligomers. The activities of the Ples differed greatly when model substrates, PBAT-modified polymers or PET nanoparticles were supplied. Ple629 was always more active than Ple628. Crystal structures of Ple628 and Ple629 revealed a structural similarity to other PETases and can be classified as member of the PETases IIa subclass, alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily. Our results show that the predicted functions of Ple628 and Ple629 agree with the bioinformatic predictions, and these enzymes play a significant role in the plastic degradation by the consortium. |
PubMedSearch : Meyer-Cifuentes_2022_Front.Bioeng.Biotechnol_10_930140 |
PubMedID: 35935485 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9zzzz-Ple628 , 9zzzz-Ple629 |
Inhibitor | BTa |
Substrate | BHBT 3-PBT BTa BETEB Polyethylene-terephthalate PBAT |
Gene_locus | 9zzzz-Ple628 9zzzz-Ple629 |
Structure | 7VMD 7VPA |
Meyer-Cifuentes IE, Wu P, Zhao Y, Liu W, Neumann-Schaal M, Pfaff L, Barys J, Li Z, Gao J, Han X, Bornscheuer UT, Wei R, Ozturk B (2022)
Molecular and Biochemical Differences of the Tandem and Cold-Adapted PET Hydrolases Ple628 and Ple629, Isolated From a Marine Microbial Consortium
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
10 :930140
Meyer-Cifuentes IE, Wu P, Zhao Y, Liu W, Neumann-Schaal M, Pfaff L, Barys J, Li Z, Gao J, Han X, Bornscheuer UT, Wei R, Ozturk B (2022)
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
10 :930140