Marine enzymes: New synthetic biology parts with great application potential
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Start Time:2025-01-14 18:50(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S9 Session 9-Global Ocean Changes: Regional Processes and Ecological Impacts » S9-PGlobal Ocean Changes: Regional Processes and Ecological Impacts

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Abstract
Marine enzymes with halophilic, thermophilic and psychrophilic properties hold great application potential, but remain largely underexplored due to a relatively short research history and previously limited accessibility. In the present synthetic biology era, the marine enzymes with extreme characteristics and sequence novelty are often industrially relevant and hence highly demanded. In the past one decade, we discovered and investigated a number of marine cytochrome P450 peroxygenases with unique fatty acid decarboxylation activities. Recently, our in silico bioprospecting of the Global Ocean Microbiome Genome Catalogue (GOMC) led to the discovery of three novel halophilic/thermophilic enzymes that efficiently degrade polyethylene terephthalate. These results demonstrate that marine enzymes are an arising resource of new synthetic biology parts.
Keywords
marine enzymes, synthetic biology, cytochrome P450 enzymes, PETase
Speaker
Kun Liu
Dr. Shandong University

Submission Author
Kun Liu Shandong University
Yuanyuan Jiang Shandong University
Shengying Li Shandong University
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    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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