生物降解
脂肪酶
化学
聚乙烯
环境化学
有机化学
酶
作者
D. Kim,Eui Seok Lim,Ga Hyun Lee,Hyeoncheol Francis Son,Changmin Sung,Jong‐Hyun Jung,Hyun June Park,G. Gong,Ja Kyong Ko,Youngsoon Um,Sung Ok Han,Jung Ho Ahn
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130871
摘要
Polyethylene (PE) exhibits high resistance to degradation, contributing to plastic pollution. PE discarded into the environment is photo-oxidized by sunlight and oxygen. In this study, a key enzyme capable of degrading oxidized PE is reported for the first time. Twenty different enzymes from various lipase families were evaluated for hydrolytic activity using substrates mimicking oxidized PE. Among them, Pelosinus fermentans lipase 1 (PFL1) specifically cleaved the ester bonds within the oxidized carbon–carbon backbone. Moreover, PFL1 (6 μM) degraded oxidized PE film, reducing the weight average and number average molecular weights by 44.6 and 11.3 %, respectively, within five days. Finally, structural analysis and molecular docking simulations were performed to elucidate the degradation mechanism of PFL1. The oxidized PE-degrading enzyme reported here will provide the groundwork for advancing PE waste treatment technology and for engineering microbes to repurpose PE waste into valuable chemicals.
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