Ribitsch_2011_Biocatal.Biotransformation_30_2

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Title : Characterization of a new cutinase from Thermobifida alba for PET-surface hydrolysis - Ribitsch_2011_Biocatal.Biotransformation_30_2
Author(s) : Ribitsch D , Acero EH , Greimel K , Eiteljoerg I , Trotscha E , Freddi G , Guebitz GM
Ref : Biocatalysis and Biotransformation , 30 :2 , 2011
Abstract :

A new cutinase from Thermobifida alba (Tha_Cut1) was cloned and characterized for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) hydrolysis. Tha_Cut1 showed a high degree of identity to a T. cellulolysitica cutinase with only four amino acid differences outside the active site area, according to modeling data. Yet, Tha_Cut1 was more active in terms of PET surface hydrolysis leading to considerable improvement in hydrophilicity quantified based on a decrease of the water contact angle from 87.7 to 45.0. The introduction of new carboxyl groups was confirmed and measured after esterification with the fluorescent reagent alkyl bromide, 2-(bromomethyl) naphthalene (BrNP), resulting in a fluorescence emission intensity increase from 980 to 1420 a.u. On the soluble model substrates p-nitrophenyl acetate (PNPA) and p-nitrophenyl butyrate (PNPB), the cutinase showed Km values of 213 and 1933 M and kcat values of 2.72 and 6.03 s-1 respectively. The substrate specificity was investigated with bis(benzoyloxyethyl)terephthalate (3PET) and Tha_Cut1 was shown to release primarily 2-hydroxyethyl benzoate. This contrasts with the well-studied Humicula insolens cutinase which preferentially liberates terminal benzoic acid from 3PET.

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Ribitsch D, Acero EH, Greimel K, Eiteljoerg I, Trotscha E, Freddi G, Guebitz GM (2011)
Characterization of a new cutinase from Thermobifida alba for PET-surface hydrolysis
Biocatalysis and Biotransformation 30 :2

Ribitsch D, Acero EH, Greimel K, Eiteljoerg I, Trotscha E, Freddi G, Guebitz GM (2011)
Biocatalysis and Biotransformation 30 :2