Degradation of microbial polyesters

Biotechnol Lett. 2004 Aug;26(15):1181-9. doi: 10.1023/B:BILE.0000036599.15302.e5.

Abstract

Microbial polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), one of the largest groups of thermoplastic polyesters are receiving much attention as biodegradable substitutes for non-degradable plastics. Poly(D-3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is the most ubiquitous and most intensively studied PHA. Microorganisms degrading these polyesters are widely distributed in various environments. Although various PHB-degrading microorganisms and PHB depolymerases have been studied and characterized, there are still many groups of microorganisms and enzymes with varying properties awaiting various applications. Distributions of PHB-degrading microorganisms, factors affecting the biodegradability of PHB, and microbial and enzymatic degradation of PHB are discussed in this review. We also propose an application of a new isolated, thermophilic PHB-degrading microorganism, Streptomyces strain MG, for producing pure monomers of PHA and useful chemicals, including D-3-hydroxycarboxylic acids such as D-3-hydroxybutyric acid, by enzymatic degradation of PHB.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid / metabolism*
  • Alkanes / metabolism
  • Bacteria / metabolism*
  • Biocompatible Materials / metabolism*
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases / metabolism*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Hydrolysis
  • Industrial Waste / prevention & control*
  • Polyesters / metabolism*
  • Polymers
  • Species Specificity

Substances

  • Alkanes
  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Industrial Waste
  • Polyesters
  • Polymers
  • poly(hydroxyethanoate)
  • Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases
  • poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate depolymerase
  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid