Yang_2025_Biomolecules_15_888

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Title : Improving the Catalytic Activity and Thermostability of FAST-PETase with a Multifunctional Short Peptide - Yang_2025_Biomolecules_15_888
Author(s) : Yang J , Deng B , Liao P , Lin S , Zheng L , Yang X , Wang F , Zhai C , Ma L
Ref : Biomolecules , 15 :888 , 2025
Abstract :

Previous reports indicated that self-assembling amphipathic peptide S1v1 (AEAEAHAH)(2) significantly enhances the soluble expression, thermostability, and activity of the target proteins when fused to them. In order to obtain high-efficiency enzymes for the large-scale degradation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), this multifunctional peptide was fused to the N- and C-terminus of FAST-PETase, a variant of Ideonella sakaiensis PETase (IsPETase), with a PT-linker (TTVTTPQTS) harbored between the target protein and the multifunctional peptide. Consistent with previous reports, S1v1 increased the solubility of FAST-PETase slightly. Moreover, it increased the activity of FAST-PETase dramatically. The amount of terephthalic acid (TPA) and mono(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalic acid (MHET) released from PET substrate after 24 h of digestion at 50 degreesC by fusion enzymes bearing N- and C-terminal S1v1 tag was approximately 2.9- and 4.6-fold that of FAST-PETase, respectively. Furthermore, the optimal temperature and thermostability of the fusion proteins increased in comparison with FAST-PETase. The present study provides a novel strategy to improve the depolymerization efficiency of FAST-PETase.

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Yang J, Deng B, Liao P, Lin S, Zheng L, Yang X, Wang F, Zhai C, Ma L (2025)
Improving the Catalytic Activity and Thermostability of FAST-PETase with a Multifunctional Short Peptide
Biomolecules 15 :888

Yang J, Deng B, Liao P, Lin S, Zheng L, Yang X, Wang F, Zhai C, Ma L (2025)
Biomolecules 15 :888