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Title: | Poly(L-lactide)-degrading enzyme from laceyella sacchari LP175: Cloning, sequencing, expression, characterization and its hydrolysis of poly(L-lactide) polymer |
Authors: | Thanasak Lomthong Marie Guicherd Gianluca Cioci Sophie Duquesne Alain Marty Saisamorn Lumyong Vichien Kitpreechavanich |
Authors: | Thanasak Lomthong Marie Guicherd Gianluca Cioci Sophie Duquesne Alain Marty Saisamorn Lumyong Vichien Kitpreechavanich |
Keywords: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Chemistry;Materials Science;Mathematics;Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-May-2019 |
Abstract: | © 2019, All Right reserved. In this study, the poly-(L-lactide) (PLLA)-degrading enzyme from the thermophilic filamentous bacterium, Laceyella sacchari LP175 was characterized for application in biological recycling process. The gene encoding the PLLA-degrading gene (plla_lp175) was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The native protein comprises 383 amino acids with a molecular mass and pI of 39.45 kDa and 8.26, respectively. The recombinant protein was purified by one-step purification, and was found to have a molecular weight of 28 kDa. Functional expression of PLLA_LP175 in E. coli with a pMAL-c5X vector enhanced the expression of PLLA-degrading enzyme up to 756 U/mg of protein, which is a 2.3-fold increase compared to the native strain. The purified recombinant protein is active in the range of pH 7.0-9.0 and 45-60 °C, with optimum activity at pH 9.0 and 60 °C. The recombinant enzyme could hydrolyse PLLA objects to a different extent depending on PLLA composition, at pH 9.0 and 50 °C within 24 h. Monomeric lactic acid was detected as the product from enzymatic degradation of PLLA objects. A scanning electron micrograph, showing a rough surface with holes of all PLLA objects after treatments with the recombinant enzyme, confirmed the ability of this enzyme to degrade PLLA objects. |
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ISSN: | 01252526 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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