1. Comparative biodegradation analysis of three compostable polyesters by a marine microbial community.
- Author
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Meyer Cifuentes IE, Degenhardt J, Neumann-Schaal M, Jehmlich N, Ngugi DK, and Öztürk B
- Subjects
- Polyesters metabolism, Plastics metabolism, Polymers, Biodegradation, Environmental, Biodegradable Plastics metabolism, Microbiota
- Abstract
Importance: Biodegradable plastics can be used in applications where the end product cannot be efficiently recycled due to high levels of contaminations, e.g., food or soil. Some of these plastics have a dedicated end of life, such as composting, but their degradation in the marine environment is poorly understood. In this study we showed that marine microbial communities can degrade a range of biodegradable polymers with different physical and chemical properties and use these as a sole carbon source for growth. We have also provided insights into the degradation mechanisms using a combined metagenomic and metaproteomic approach. In addition, we have identified three new enzymes that are capable of degrading both aliphatic polymers and aliphatic-aromatic copolymers, which can be used for biotechnological applications., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
- Published
- 2023
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