In this study cutinases from Thermobifida cellulosilytica DSM44535 (Thc_Cut1 and Thc_Cut2) and Thermobifida fusca DSM44342 (Thf42_Cut1) hydrolyzing poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) were ...successfully cloned and expressed in E.coli BL21-Gold(DE3). Their ability to hydrolyze PET was compared with other enzymes hydrolyzing natural polyesters, including the PHA depolymerase (ePhaZmcl) from Pseudomonas fluorescens and two cutinases from T. fusca KW3. The three isolated Thermobifida cutinases are very similar (only a maximum of 18 amino acid differences) but yet had different kinetic parameters on soluble substrates. Their k cat and K m values on pNP–acetate were in the ranges 2.4–211.9 s–1 and 127–200 μM while on pNP–butyrate they showed k cat and K m values between 5.3 and 195.1 s–1 and between 1483 and 2133 μM. Thc_Cut1 released highest amounts of MHET and terephthalic acid from PET and bis(benzoyloxyethyl) terephthalate (3PET) with the highest concomitant increase in PET hydrophilicity as indicated by water contact angle (WCA) decreases. FTIR-ATR analysis revealed an increase in the crystallinity index A 1340/A 1410 upon enzyme treatment and an increase of the amount of carboxylic and hydroxylic was measured using derivatization with 2-(bromomethyl)naphthalene. Modeling the covalently bound tetrahedral intermediate consisting of cutinase and 3PET indicated that the active site His-209 is in the proximity of the O of the substrate thus allowing hydrolysis. On the other hand, the models indicated that regions of Thc_Cut1 and Thc_Cut2 which differed in electrostatic and in hydrophobic surface properties were able to reach/interact with PET which may explain their different hydrolysis efficiencies.
A new cutinase from Thermobifida alba (Tha_Cut1) was cloned and characterized for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) hydrolysis. Tha_Cut1 showed a high degree of identity to a T. cellulolysitica ...cutinase with only four amino acid differences outside the active site area, according to modeling data. Yet, Tha_Cut1 was more active in terms of PET surface hydrolysis leading to considerable improvement in hydrophilicity quantified based on a decrease of the water contact angle from 87.7° to 45.0°. The introduction of new carboxyl groups was confirmed and measured after esterification with the fluorescent reagent alkyl bromide, 2-(bromomethyl) naphthalene (BrNP), resulting in a fluorescence emission intensity increase from 980 to 1420 a.u. On the soluble model substrates p-nitrophenyl acetate (PNPA) and p-nitrophenyl butyrate (PNPB), the cutinase showed Km values of 213 and 1933 μM and kcat values of 2.72 and 6.03 s−1 respectively. The substrate specificity was investigated with bis(benzoyloxyethyl)terephthalate (3PET) and Tha_Cut1 was shown to release primarily 2-hydroxyethyl benzoate. This contrasts with the well-studied Humicula insolens cutinase which preferentially liberates terminal benzoic acid from 3PET.