Streamlined screening of extracellularly expressed PETase libraries for improved polyethylene terephthalate degradation

Author:

Orr Guy1ORCID,Niv Yoav1,Barakat Maya2,Boginya Alexandra2,Dessau Moshe2,Afriat‐Jurnou Livnat13

Affiliation:

1. Migal—Galilee Research Institute Kiryat Shmona Israel

2. The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine Bar Ilan University Safed Israel

3. Faculty of Sciences and Technology Tel‐Hai Academic College Upper Galilee Israel

Abstract

AbstractEnzyme‐mediated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) depolymerization has recently emerged as a sustainable solution for PET recycling. Towards an industrial‐scale implementation of this technology, various strategies are being explored to enhance PET depolymerization (PETase) activity and improve enzyme stability, expression, and purification processes. Recently, rational engineering of a known PET hydrolase (LCC—leaf compost cutinase) has resulted in the isolation of a variant harboring four‐point mutations (LCC‐ICCG), presenting increased PETase activity and thermal stability. Here, we revealed the enzyme's natural extracellular expression and used it to efficiently screen error‐prone genetic libraries based on LCC‐ICCG for enhanced activity toward consumer‐grade PET. Following multiple rounds of mutagenesis and screening, we successfully isolated variants that exhibited up to a 60% increase in PETase activity. Among other mutations, the improved variants showed a histidine to tyrosine substitution at position 218, a residue known to be involved in substrate binding and stabilization. Introducing H218Y mutation on the background of LCC‐ICCG (named here LCC‐ICCG/H218Y) resulted in a similar level of activity improvement. Analysis of the solved structure of LCC‐ICCG/H218Y compared to other known PETases featuring different amino acids at the equivalent position suggests that H218Y substitution promotes enhanced PETase activity. The expression and screening processes developed in this study can be further used to optimize additional enzymatic parameters crucial for efficient enzymatic degradation of consumer‐grade PET.

Publisher

Wiley

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