Wallace_2017_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_101_2291

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Title : PpEst is a novel PBAT degrading polyesterase identified by proteomic screening of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes - Wallace_2017_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_101_2291
Author(s) : Wallace PW , Haernvall K , Ribitsch D , Zitzenbacher S , Schittmayer M , Steinkellner G , Gruber K , Guebitz GM , Birner-Gruenberger R
Ref : Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology , 101 :2291 , 2017
Abstract :

A novel esterase, PpEst, that hydrolyses the co-aromatic-aliphatic polyester poly(1,4-butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) was identified by proteomic screening of the Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes secretome. PpEst was induced by the presence of PBAT in the growth media and had predicted arylesterase (EC 3.1.1.2) activity. PpEst showed polyesterase activity on both whole and milled PBAT film releasing terephthalic acid and 4-(4-hydroxybutoxycarbonyl)benzoic acid while end product inhibition by 4-(4-hydroxybutoxycarbonyl)benzoic acid was observed. Modelling of an aromatic polyester mimicking oligomer into the PpEst active site indicated that the binding pocket could be big enough to accommodate large polymers. This is the first report of a PBAT degrading enzyme being identified by proteomic screening and shows that this approach can contribute to the discovery of new polymer hydrolysing enzymes. Moreover, these results indicate that arylesterases could be an interesting enzyme class for identifications of polyesterases.

PubMedSearch : Wallace_2017_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_101_2291
PubMedID: 27872998

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Substrate PBAT

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Wallace PW, Haernvall K, Ribitsch D, Zitzenbacher S, Schittmayer M, Steinkellner G, Gruber K, Guebitz GM, Birner-Gruenberger R (2017)
PpEst is a novel PBAT degrading polyesterase identified by proteomic screening of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 101 :2291

Wallace PW, Haernvall K, Ribitsch D, Zitzenbacher S, Schittmayer M, Steinkellner G, Gruber K, Guebitz GM, Birner-Gruenberger R (2017)
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 101 :2291