• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: An Efficient Protein Evolution Workflow for the Improvement of Bacterial PET Hydrolyzing Enzymes
  • Beteiligte: Pirillo, Valentina; Orlando, Marco; Tessaro, Davide; Pollegioni, Loredano; Molla, Gianluca
  • Erschienen: MDPI AG, 2021
  • Erschienen in: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23 (2021) 1, Seite 264
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3390/ijms23010264
  • ISSN: 1422-0067
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  • Beschreibung: Enzymatic degradation is a promising green approach to bioremediation and recycling of the polymer poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET). In the past few years, several PET-hydrolysing enzymes (PHEs) have been discovered, and new variants have been evolved by protein engineering. Here, we report on a straightforward workflow employing semi-rational protein engineering combined to a high-throughput screening of variant libraries for their activity on PET nanoparticles. Using this approach, starting from the double variant W159H/S238F of Ideonella sakaiensis 201-F6 PETase, the W159H/F238A-ΔIsPET variant, possessing a higher hydrolytic activity on PET, was identified. This variant was stabilized by introducing two additional known substitutions (S121E and D186H) generating the TS-ΔIsPET variant. By using 0.1 mg mL−1 of TS-ΔIsPET, ~10.6 mM of degradation products were produced in 2 days from 9 mg mL−1 PET microparticles (~26% depolymerization yield). Indeed, TS-ΔIsPET allowed a massive degradation of PET nanoparticles (>80% depolymerization yield) in 1.5 h using only 20 μg of enzyme mL−1. The rationale underlying the effect on the catalytic parameters due to the F238A substitution was studied by enzymatic investigation and molecular dynamics/docking analysis. The present workflow is a well-suited protocol for the evolution of PHEs to help generate an efficient enzymatic toolbox for polyester degradation.
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