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Dataset_Efficient secretion of a plastic degrading enzyme from the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

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Manuscript Information: Title: Efficient secretion of a plastic degrading enzyme from the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Authors: João Vitor Dutra Molino, Barbara Saucedo, Kalisa Kang, Chloe Walsh, Crisandra Jade Diaz, Marissa Tessman, Ryan Simkovsky, Stephen Mayfield Affiliation: Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States of America Algenesis Inc., 1238 Sea Village Dr., Cardiff, CA, United States of America Correspondence: Stephen P. Mayfield (smayfield@ucsd.edu) Keywords: Microalgae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Environmental Biotechnology, Climate-Neutral Economy, Sustainable Plastic Recycling, PETase, secretion Data Overview: This dataset supports the manuscript, specifically regarding the efficient secretion of the plastic-degrading enzyme PHL7 from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii expressing the pJP32PHL7 vector. The data include various assays, results, and visual documentation of enzymatic activity, protein sequencing, colony growth, and time-lapse imagery. CSV Files: FDA_Screening_colonies_05_impranil.csv: Data from an FDA (fluorescein diacetate) enzymatic assay performed on colonies from plates with 0.5% Impranil®. This assay tracks enzyme activity related to plastic degradation. FDA_Screening_colonies_075_impranil.csv: Similar FDA assay data, but from colonies on plates containing 0.75% Impranil®. Impranil_Agarose_Abs_spectra.csv: Absorbance spectra data showing the activity of PHL7 in degrading Impranil® within an agarose medium (0.2% agarose, 0.25% Impranil®). Impranil_Screening_colonies_05_impranil.csv: Data from enzymatic reactions, specifically tracking the degradation of PET plastic beads by PHL7 in colonies grown on 0.5% Impranil® plates. PET_beads_acitivty_WT_vs_CrePHL7.csv: Comparison of enzymatic activity between wild-type (WT) Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Cre PHL7 in degrading PET plastic beads. Excel Files: Plate_reader_settings.xlsx: Contains settings for the plate reader used to measure enzyme activity, absorbance, and fluorescence in the FDA and Impranil® assays. Std_curve_TPA_100mM_and_500mM_phosphate_buffer.xlsx: Standard curve data for TPA quantification in phosphate buffer, essential for determining enzymatic degradation rates. Transformation_cc1690_pJP32PHL7_Coloni&halo_count.xlsx: Data from transformation experiments involving the cc1690 strain expressing pJP32PHL7, including colony counts and halo formation. Protein Sequencing Folder: This folder contains detailed protein sequencing data from experiments analyzing the activity of the PHL7 enzyme, particularly in clearing zones of the plates. The subfolders PHL7_Bottom_clearing_zone and PHL7_Top_clearing_zone include visualizations, peptide reports, and data on protein identification from the enzyme secretion studies. Raw Image Data: Raw_Img/05_impr and Raw_Img/075_impr: Images documenting colony growth on 0.5% and 0.75% Impranil® plates. The images show clearing zones, indicative of enzymatic degradation of plastics by PHL7. Time-Lapse Experiment: Timelapse_Cre_PH7: This file contains a series of photos captured every 5 minutes over the course of 11 days, documenting a time-lapse experiment on TAP media agar plate with 0.5% Impranil®. The cells were arranged in a 96-well plate array. Throughout the experiment, the images show the gradual formation of clearing halos, especially in the later days, indicating secretion of active PHL7 enzyme by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
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2024-12-28
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