Genetic Engineered Ideonella Sakaiensis Bacteria: A Solution of the Legendary Plastic Waste Problem

Galuh Widyastuti
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Plastic waste has been known as the most unsolved environmental problem in this world. Instead of what have been expected, the amount of plastic waste is increasing significantly in years. Nowadays, 6.3 billion metric tons of plastic waste is produced and if present trends continue, there will be 12 billion metric tons of plastic in landfills by 2050. Due to the fact, an effective and environmental friendly solution is urgently needed. The ability of Ideonella sakaiensis bacteria to consume polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the main material of plastic, in only 6 weeks becomes a great potential to solve this problem. These bacteria need to consume PET for their metabolism and they can produce safety secretes from it as well. Nevertheless, the habitat of these bacteria is very limited. With technology of genetic engineering, the genes of Ideonella sakaiensis can be modified with Azotobacter sp.’s genes that make them survive in areas that usually have much plastic waste, such as soil and water. This combination is expected to optimize the ability of Ideonella sakaiensis as it breaks down the limitation of where the bacteria can survive. As a result, the problem of plastic waste can be solved effectively without damaging the environment and automatically form a sustainability in nature and life.
基因工程酒井Ideonella Sakaiensis细菌:解决传说中的塑料垃圾问题
塑料垃圾被认为是世界上最未解决的环境问题。与预期的相反,塑料垃圾的数量近年来正在显著增加。如今,产生了63亿吨塑料垃圾,如果目前的趋势继续下去,到2050年,垃圾填埋场将有120亿吨塑料。因此,迫切需要一种有效且环保的解决方案。酒井Ideonella sakaiensis细菌在短短6周内消耗塑料主要材料PET的能力成为解决这一问题的巨大潜力。这些细菌需要消耗PET来进行新陈代谢,它们也可以从中产生安全的分泌物。然而,这些细菌的栖息地是非常有限的。利用基因工程技术,可以用固氮杆菌的基因修饰酒井Ideonella sakaiensis的基因,使其在通常有大量塑料废物的地区,如土壤和水中生存。这种组合有望优化酒井Ideonella sakaiensis的能力,因为它打破了细菌生存的限制。因此,塑料垃圾的问题可以在不破坏环境的情况下得到有效解决,并在自然和生活中自动形成可持续性。
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