Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.508, No.1, 250-255, 2019
Production of extracellular PETase from Ideonella sakaiensis using sec-dependent signal peptides in E-coli
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is the most commonly used polyester polymer resin in fabrics and storage materials, and its accumulation in the environment is a global problem. The ability of PET hydrolase from Ideonella sakaiensis 201-F6 (IsPETase) to degrade PET at moderate temperatures has been studied extensively. However, due to its low structural stability and solubility, it is difficult to apply standard laboratory-level IsPETase expression and purification procedures in industry. To overcome this difficulty, the expression of IsPETase can be improved by using a secretion system. This is the first report on the production of an extracellular IsPETase, active against PET film, using Sec-dependent translocation signal peptides from E. coli. In this work, we tested the effects of fusions of the Sec-dependent and SRP dependent signal peptides from E. coli secretory proteins into IsPETase, and successfully produced the extracellular enzyme using pET22b-SPMalE:IsPETase and pET22b-SP (LamB) :IsPETase expression systems. We also confirmed that the secreted IsPETase has PET-degradation activity. The work will be used for development of a new E. coli strain capable of degrading and assimilating PET in its culture medium. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:PETase;Ideonella sakaiensis;Membrane translocation;Extracellular protein production;E. coli;Signal peptide