Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains

Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a biodegradable plastic produced naturally by microorganisms, where it serves as carbon storage and is completely biodegradable in the natural environment. There are two types of PHA, which are short-chain-length PHA (SCL-PHA), consisting of monomers with 3 to 5 carbons...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Jia Hui, Wan
التنسيق: أطروحة
اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: 2024
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description Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a biodegradable plastic produced naturally by microorganisms, where it serves as carbon storage and is completely biodegradable in the natural environment. There are two types of PHA, which are short-chain-length PHA (SCL-PHA), consisting of monomers with 3 to 5 carbons, and medium-chain-length PHA (MCL-PHA), consisting of monomers with 6 to 14 carbons. The poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-(R)-3-hydroxyhexanoate] [P(3HB-co-3HHx)] copolymer is composed of both SCL- and MCL-PHA, which has a close resemblance to some conventional plastics and displays promising potential as a substitute for non-biodegradable plastics such as single-use plastic. Enoyl-CoA hydratases (PhaJ/MaoC) are the enzymes essential in the β-oxidation cycle of fatty acid metabolism that can increase the supply of 3HHx monomer compositions in the production of the copolymer. The properties of the copolymer may be altered by varying the 3HHx molar composition. To date, there is a lack of effective enoyl-CoA that can increase the supply of 3HHx monomer to produce P(3HB-co-3HHx); therefore, this study aims to identify and characterise more effective enoyl-CoA hydratases to overcome this problem. In this study, the bioinformatic analysis was done to screen for functional PhaJs or MaoCs from non-MCL-PHA accumulating bacteria such as Burkholderia sp. USM, Jeongeupia sp.
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spelling usm-620572025-03-25T08:21:53Z http://eprints.usm.my/62057/ Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains Jia Hui, Wan QH1-278.5 Natural history (General) Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a biodegradable plastic produced naturally by microorganisms, where it serves as carbon storage and is completely biodegradable in the natural environment. There are two types of PHA, which are short-chain-length PHA (SCL-PHA), consisting of monomers with 3 to 5 carbons, and medium-chain-length PHA (MCL-PHA), consisting of monomers with 6 to 14 carbons. The poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-(R)-3-hydroxyhexanoate] [P(3HB-co-3HHx)] copolymer is composed of both SCL- and MCL-PHA, which has a close resemblance to some conventional plastics and displays promising potential as a substitute for non-biodegradable plastics such as single-use plastic. Enoyl-CoA hydratases (PhaJ/MaoC) are the enzymes essential in the β-oxidation cycle of fatty acid metabolism that can increase the supply of 3HHx monomer compositions in the production of the copolymer. The properties of the copolymer may be altered by varying the 3HHx molar composition. To date, there is a lack of effective enoyl-CoA that can increase the supply of 3HHx monomer to produce P(3HB-co-3HHx); therefore, this study aims to identify and characterise more effective enoyl-CoA hydratases to overcome this problem. In this study, the bioinformatic analysis was done to screen for functional PhaJs or MaoCs from non-MCL-PHA accumulating bacteria such as Burkholderia sp. USM, Jeongeupia sp. 2024-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62057/1/WAN%20JIA%20HUI%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Jia Hui, Wan (2024) Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
Jia Hui, Wan
Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
thesis_level Master
title Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
title_full Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
title_fullStr Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
title_full_unstemmed Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
title_short Identification And Characterisation Of Enoyl-Coa Hydratases (Phaj/Maoc) From Non-Mcl Pha Accumulating Bacteria For The Production Of P(3hb-Co-3hhx) Copolymer In Transformant Strains
title_sort identification and characterisation of enoyl coa hydratases phaj maoc from non mcl pha accumulating bacteria for the production of p 3hb co 3hhx copolymer in transformant strains
topic QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/62057/
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