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Title : Current Knowledge on Polyethylene Terephthalate Degradation by Genetically Modified Microorganisms - Urbanek_2021_Front.Bioeng.Biotechnol_9_771133
Author(s) : Urbanek AK , Kosiorowska KE , Mironczuk AM
Ref : Front Bioeng Biotechnol , 9 :771133 , 2021
Abstract :

The global production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is estimated to reach 87.16 million metric tons by 2022. After a single use, a remarkable part of PET is accumulated in the natural environment as plastic waste. Due to high hydrophobicity and high molecular weight, PET is hardly biodegraded by wild-type microorganisms. To solve the global problem of uncontrolled pollution by PET, the degradation of plastic by genetically modified microorganisms has become a promising alternative for the plastic circular economy. In recent years many studies have been conducted to improve the microbial capacity for PET degradation. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge about metabolic engineering of microorganisms and protein engineering for increased biodegradation of PET. The focus is on mutations introduced to the enzymes of the hydrolase class-PETase, MHETase and cutinase-which in the last few years have attracted growing interest for the PET degradation processes. The modifications described in this work summarize the results obtained so far on the hydrolysis of polyethylene terephthalate based on the released degradation products of this polymer.

PubMedSearch : Urbanek_2021_Front.Bioeng.Biotechnol_9_771133
PubMedID: 34917598

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Urbanek AK, Kosiorowska KE, Mironczuk AM (2021)
Current Knowledge on Polyethylene Terephthalate Degradation by Genetically Modified Microorganisms
Front Bioeng Biotechnol 9 :771133

Urbanek AK, Kosiorowska KE, Mironczuk AM (2021)
Front Bioeng Biotechnol 9 :771133