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Structural basis of terephthalate recognition by solute binding protein TphC.


ABSTRACT: Biological degradation of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic and assimilation of the corresponding monomers ethylene glycol and terephthalate (TPA) into central metabolism offers an attractive route for bio-based molecular recycling and bioremediation applications. A key step is the cellular uptake of the non-permeable TPA into bacterial cells which has been shown to be dependent upon the presence of the key tphC gene. However, little is known from a biochemical and structural perspective about the encoded solute binding protein, TphC. Here, we report the biochemical and structural characterisation of TphC in both open and TPA-bound closed conformations. This analysis demonstrates the narrow ligand specificity of TphC towards aromatic para-substituted dicarboxylates, such as TPA and closely related analogues. Further phylogenetic and genomic context analysis of the tph genes reveals homologous operons as a genetic resource for future biotechnological and metabolic engineering efforts towards circular plastic bio-economy solutions.

SUBMITTER: Gautom T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8556258 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of terephthalate recognition by solute binding protein TphC.

Gautom Trishnamoni T   Dheeman Dharmendra D   Levy Colin C   Butterfield Thomas T   Alvarez Gonzalez Guadalupe G   Le Roy Philip P   Caiger Lewis L   Fisher Karl K   Johannissen Linus L   Dixon Neil N  

Nature communications 20211029 1


Biological degradation of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic and assimilation of the corresponding monomers ethylene glycol and terephthalate (TPA) into central metabolism offers an attractive route for bio-based molecular recycling and bioremediation applications. A key step is the cellular uptake of the non-permeable TPA into bacterial cells which has been shown to be dependent upon the presence of the key tphC gene. However, little is known from a biochemical and structural perspective  ...[more]

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