Sagong_2022_J.Hazard.Mater_429_128267

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Title : Structural and functional characterization of an auxiliary domain-containing PET hydrolase from Burkholderiales bacterium - Sagong_2022_J.Hazard.Mater_429_128267
Author(s) : Sagong HY , Kim S , Lee D , Hong H , Lee SH , Seo H , Kim KJ
Ref : J Hazard Mater , 429 :128267 , 2022
Abstract :

Biodegradation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of fundamental ways to solve plastic pollution. As various microbial hydrolases have an extra domain unlike PETase from Ideonella sakaiensis (IsPETase), research on the role of these extra domain in PET hydrolysis is crucial for the identification and selection of a novel PET hydrolase. Here, we report that a PET hydrolase from Burkholderiales bacterium RIFCSPLOWO2_02_FULL_57_36 (BbPETase) with an additional N-terminal domain (BbPETase(AND)) shows a similar hydrolysis activity toward microcrystalline PET and a higher thermal stability than IsPETase. Based on detailed structural comparisons between BbPETase and IsPETase, we generated the BbPETase(S335N/T338I/M363I/N365G) variant with an enhanced PET-degrading activity and thermal stability. We further revealed that BbPETase(AND) contributes to the thermal stability of the enzyme through close contact with the core domain, but the domain might hinder the adhesion of enzyme to PET substrate. We suggest that BbPETase is an enzyme in the evolution of efficient PET degradation and molecular insight into a novel PET hydrolase provides a novel strategy for the development of biodegradation of PET.

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PubMedID: 35091192
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9burk-a0a1f4jxw8

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Sagong HY, Kim S, Lee D, Hong H, Lee SH, Seo H, Kim KJ (2022)
Structural and functional characterization of an auxiliary domain-containing PET hydrolase from Burkholderiales bacterium
J Hazard Mater 429 :128267

Sagong HY, Kim S, Lee D, Hong H, Lee SH, Seo H, Kim KJ (2022)
J Hazard Mater 429 :128267