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A high-throughput assay to quantify protein hydrolysis in aerobic and anaerobic wastewater treatment processes.

Pieter Van Gaelen1, Dirk Springael2, Ilse Smets3.   

Abstract

Proteins, an important fraction of the organic matter in wastewater, typically enter a treatment facility as high molecular weight components. These components are degraded by extracellular protein hydrolytic enzymes, denoted as proteases. Adequate protein hydrolysis monitoring is crucial, since protein hydrolysis is often a rate-limiting step in wastewater treatment. However, current monitoring tools lack a high sample throughput and reliable quantification. Here, we present an improved assay for high-throughput protein hydrolysis rate measurements in wastewater treatment applications. A BODIPY FL casein model substrate was implemented in a microplate format for continuous fluorescent quantification. Case studies on a conventional and a high-rate aerobic municipal wastewater treatment plant and a lab-scale, two-stage, anaerobic reactor provided proof-of-concept. The assay presented in this study can help to obtain monitoring-based process insights, which will in turn allow improving biological performance of wastewater treatment installations in the future. KEY POINTS: • Protein hydrolysis is a crucial step in biological wastewater treatment. • Quantification of the protein hydrolysis rate enables in-depth process knowledge. • BODIPY FL casein is a suitable model substrate for a protein hydrolysis assay. • High sample throughput was obtained with fluorescent hydrolysis quantification. Graphical abstract.

Keywords:  Enzyme activity; Fluorescence; Hydrolysis; Protein; Wastewater treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32700087     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-020-10751-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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