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| navigate by keyword : petase pet mhetase depolymerization plastic polymer degradation recycling polyethylene terephthalate etjylene glycol terephtalic acid bioaccumulation enzyme enzymatic genetic engineering protein hydrolase molecule environmental contamination catalytic site catalysis biotechnology pollution plasticeating mhet degrading enzymes left degrades terephtalate monohydroxyethyl ethylene terephthalic tpa substrates binding sites depicted red |
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| PETase (left) degrades polyethylene terephtalate (PET) into monohydroxyethyl terephthalate (MHET) and MHETase degrades MHET ethylene glycol (EG) and terephthalic acid (TPA). The substrates in the binding sites are depicted in red |
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