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SusD1 and SusD38489 can be considered for further applications regarding their putative adsorption toward fossil-fuel based polymers. This is the first time that SusD homologs from the polysaccharide utilization loci (PUL), largely described for the phylum Bacteroidota, are characterized as synthetic polymer-binding proteins.
SUBMITTER: Silverio MP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11267923 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Silverio Myllena Pereira MP Neumann Tabea T Schaubruch Kirsten K Heermann Ralf R Pérez-García Pablo P Chow Jennifer J Streit Wolfgang R WR
Applied and environmental microbiology 20240702 7
<u>S</u>tarch <u>u</u>tilization <u>s</u>ystem (Sus)D-homologs are well known for their carbohydrate-binding capabilities and are part of the <i>sus</i> operon in microorganisms affiliated with the phylum Bacteroidota. Until now, SusD-like proteins have been characterized regarding their affinity toward natural polymers. In this study, three metagenomic SusD homologs (designated SusD1, SusD38489, and SusD70111) were identified and tested with respect to binding to natural and non-natural polymer ...[more]