Issue 18, 2024

Increasing the diversity of nylonases for poly(ester amide) degradation

Abstract

Global production of synthetic polyamides (PA), or nylons, is increasing while recycling rates are currently below 5% contributing to the global plastics crisis. Enzymatic depolymerization is a powerful strategy to overcome the drawbacks of mechanical and chemical recycling and has the potential to increase PA recycling rates. However, enzymatic depolymerization of PA is currently limited to a small group of nylonases (NylC) that exhibit low activities making them unsuitable for efficient enzymatic recycling. In this study, we extend the diversity of nylonases, namely NylC1, NylC2, and NylC3 by library screenings and in silico analysis. Three novel nylonases were identified that showed varying sequence identities ranging from 84 to 32% compared to the previously characterized NylCp2 from Paenarthrobacter ureafaciens. Activity of these nylonase candidates towards cyclic PA-oligomers was confirmed via the detection of soluble degradation products. These nylonases were also active on synthesized poly(ester amides) (PEA), and this activity was synergistically increased by combination with the leaf and branch compost cutinase LCC resulting in the hydrolysis of approximately 1% of the total polymer. Overall, our discoveries greatly increase the sequence space of NylC enzymes for future enzyme engineering strategies to boost their activities, and they show the potential of PEA for tuning the biodegradability of performance polymers. Thereby, this study leads the path for developing efficient enzymatic PA and PEA depolymerization processes, revealing significant insights into combining the contrary parameters of performance and biodegradability of polymers.

Graphical abstract: Increasing the diversity of nylonases for poly(ester amide) degradation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2024
Accepted
05 Aug 2024
First published
06 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Green Chem., 2024,26, 9911-9922

Increasing the diversity of nylonases for poly(ester amide) degradation

J. de Witt, M. Ostheller, K. Jensen, C. A. M. R. van Slagmaat, T. Polen, G. Seide, S. Thies, B. Wynands and N. Wierckx, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 9911 DOI: 10.1039/D4GC01662A

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