Engineering a robust IsPETase for energy-efficient PET depolymerization in natural seawater at ambient temperatures

构建一种稳健的IsPETase,用于在常温天然海水中高效解聚PET。

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Abstract

Enzymatic depolymerization of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the world's most widely used polyester, in seawater at ambient temperature offers a promising and energy-efficient route for freshwater-free plastic recycling. While a number of PET hydrolases have been reported in recent years, their potential under saline conditions remains largely unexplored. Here, we screened eight enzymes in artificial seawater at 30 °C and engineered the most active one, IsPETase, using a semi-rational strategy focused on rigidifying flexible sites. The resulting variant M8 showed simultaneous enhancementsin thermostability (ΔT(m) = + 27.3 °C), activity (1.14-fold increase) and soluble expression yield (14.3-fold increase). The overall depolymerization efficiency of M8 surpassed that of the thermostable benchmark enzymes DuraPETase and LCC-ICCG by 32.2- and 10.4-fold, respectively. Notably, M8 achieved continuous and efficient depolymerization of 15% (w/v) PET powder in natural seawater at 37 °C, yielding monomers at a rate of 15.4 mM/day, a concentration sufficient to support downstream bacterial assimilation. This work provides an efficient enzymatic platform and paves the way for fully integrated, seawater-based plastic bioconversion processes.

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