| Literature DB >> 34864034 |
Qing-Song Huang1, Zheng-Fei Yan1, Xiao-Qian Chen1, Yan-Yi Du1, Juan Li1, Zhan-Zhi Liu1, Wei Xia1, Sheng Chen1, Jing Wu2.
Abstract
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a general plastic that produces a significant amount of waste due to its non-biodagradable properties. We obtained four bacteria (Stenotrophomonas pavanii JWG-G1, Comamonas thiooxydans CG-1, Comamonas koreensis CG-2 and Fulvimonas soli GM-1) that utilize PET as a sole carbon source through a novel stepwise screening and verification strategy. PET films pretreated with S. pavanii JWG-G1 exhibited weight loss of 91.4% following subsequent degradation by Thermobifida fusca cutinase (TfC). S. pavanii JWG-G1 was able to colonize the PET surface and maintain high cell viability (over 50%) in biofilm, accelerating PET degradation. Compared with PET films with no pretreatment, pretreatment with S. pavanii JWG-G1 caused the PET surface to be significantly rougher with greater hydrophilicity (contact angle of 86.3 ± 2° vs. 96.6 ± 2°), providing better opportunities for TfC to contact and act on PET. Our study indicates that S. pavanii JWG-G1 could be used as a novel pretreatment for efficiently accelerating PET biodegradation by TfC.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesion; Biofilm; Biopretreatment; PET degradation; Stenotrophomonas pavanii
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34864034 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963