Discovery and Biochemical Characterization of a Novel Polyesterase for the Degradation of Synthetic Plastics

E. Nikolaivits, Phaedra Dimopoulou, Veselin Maslak, J. Nikodinović-Runić, E. Topakas
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Plastic waste poses an enormous environmental problem as a result of soil and ocean contamination, causing the release of microplastics that end up in humans through the food web. Enzymatic degradation of plastics has emerged as an alternative to traditional recycling processes. In the present work, we used bioinfomatics tools to discover a gene coding for a putative polyester degrading enzyme (polyesterase). The gene was heterologously expressed, purified and biochemically characterized. Furthermore, its ability to degrade polyethylene terephthalate (PET) model substrates and synthetic plastics was assessed.
一种降解合成塑料的新型聚酯酶的发现及生化表征
由于土壤和海洋污染,塑料垃圾造成了巨大的环境问题,导致微塑料通过食物网进入人类体内。酶降解塑料已成为传统回收过程的替代方案。在目前的工作中,我们使用生物信息学工具发现了一个基因编码假定的聚酯降解酶(聚酯酶)。对该基因进行了异源表达、纯化和生化表征。此外,其降解聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)模型底物和合成塑料的能力进行了评估。
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