Molitor_2020_Microb.Biotechnol_13_274

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Title : Agar plate-based screening methods for the identification of polyester hydrolysis by Pseudomonas species - Molitor_2020_Microb.Biotechnol_13_274
Author(s) : Molitor R , Bollinger A , Kubicki S , Loeschcke A , Jaeger KE , Thies S
Ref : Microb Biotechnol , 13 :274 , 2020
Abstract :

Hydrolases acting on polyesters like cutin, polycaprolactone or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are of interest for several biotechnological applications like waste treatment, biocatalysis and sustainable polymer modifications. Recent studies suggest that a large variety of such enzymes are still to be identified and explored in a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas. For activity-based screening, methods have been established using agar plates which contain nanoparticles of polycaprolactone or PET prepared by solvent precipitation and evaporation. In this protocol article, we describe a straightforward agar plate-based method using emulsifiable artificial polyesters as substrates, namely Impranil((R)) DLN and liquid polycaprolactone diol (PLD). Thereby, the currently quite narrow set of screening substrates is expanded. We also suggest optional pre-screening with short-chain and middle-chain-length triglycerides as substrates to identify enzymes with lipolytic activity to be further tested for polyesterase activity. We applied these assays to experimentally demonstrate polyesterase activity in bacteria from the P. pertucinogena lineage originating from contaminated soils and diverse marine habitats.

PubMedSearch : Molitor_2020_Microb.Biotechnol_13_274
PubMedID: 31016871

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Molitor R, Bollinger A, Kubicki S, Loeschcke A, Jaeger KE, Thies S (2020)
Agar plate-based screening methods for the identification of polyester hydrolysis by Pseudomonas species
Microb Biotechnol 13 :274

Molitor R, Bollinger A, Kubicki S, Loeschcke A, Jaeger KE, Thies S (2020)
Microb Biotechnol 13 :274