Yoshida_2021_Methods.Enzymol_648_187

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Title : Ideonella sakaiensis, PETase, and MHETase: From identification of microbial PET degradation to enzyme characterization - Yoshida_2021_Methods.Enzymol_648_187
Author(s) : Yoshida S , Hiraga K , Taniguchi I , Oda K
Ref : Methods Enzymol , 648 :187 , 2021
Abstract :

Few reports have described the biological degradation or utilization of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) to support microbial growth. We screened environmental samples from a PET bottle recycling site and identified the microbial consortium no. 46, which degraded amorphous PET at ambient temperature; thereafter, we isolated the resident Ideonella sakaiensis 201-F6 strain responsible for the degradation. We further identified two hydrolytic enzymes from I. sakaiensis, PET hydrolase (PETase) and mono(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate hydrolase (MHETase), which synergistically converted PET into its monomeric building blocks. Here, we provide original methods of microbial screening and isolation of PET degrading microbe(s). These novel approaches can be adapted for exploring microorganisms that degrade PET and other plastics. Furthermore, our enzyme assay protocols to characterize PETase and MHETase can be applied to evaluate new enzymes that target PET and its hydrolysates.

PubMedSearch : Yoshida_2021_Methods.Enzymol_648_187
PubMedID: 33579403
Gene_locus related to this paper: idesa-mheth , idesa-peth

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Yoshida S, Hiraga K, Taniguchi I, Oda K (2021)
Ideonella sakaiensis, PETase, and MHETase: From identification of microbial PET degradation to enzyme characterization
Methods Enzymol 648 :187

Yoshida S, Hiraga K, Taniguchi I, Oda K (2021)
Methods Enzymol 648 :187