Although considerable research achievements have been made to address the plastic crisis using enzymes, their applications are limited due to incomplete degradation and low efficiency. Herein, we report the identification and subsequent engineering of BHETases, which have the potential to improve the efficiency of PET recycling and upcycling. Two BHETases (ChryBHETase and BsEst) are identified from the environment via enzyme mining. Subsequently, mechanism-guided barrier engineering is employed to yield two robust and thermostable ÎBHETases with up to 3.5-fold enhanced k(cat)/K(M) than wild-type, followed by atomic resolution understanding. Coupling ÎBHETase into a two-enzyme system overcomes the challenge of heterogeneous product formation and results in up to 7.0-fold improved TPA production than seven state-of-the-art PET hydrolases, under the conditions used here. Finally, we employ a ÎBHETase-joined tandem chemical-enzymatic approach to valorize 21 commercial post-consumed plastics into virgin PET and an example chemical (p-phthaloyl chloride) for achieving the closed-loop PET recycling and open-loop PET upcycling.
Discovery and mechanism-guided engineering of BHET hydrolases for improved PET recycling and upcycling.
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作者:Li Anni, Sheng Yijie, Cui Haiyang, Wang Minghui, Wu Luxuan, Song Yibo, Yang Rongrong, Li Xiujuan, Huang He
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Jul 13; 14(1):4169 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-023-39929-w | ||
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