Environmental activity-based protein profiling for function-driven enzyme discovery from natural communities

biorxiv(2022)

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Microbial communities are significant drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, yet accurate function prediction of their proteome and discerning their activity in situ for bioprospecting remains challenging. Here, we present environmental activity-based protein profiling (eABPP) as a novel proteomics-based approach bridging the gap between environmental genomics, correct function annotation and in situ enzyme activity. As a showcase, we report the successful identification of active thermostable serine hydrolases by combining genome-resolved metagenomics and mass spectrometry-based eABPP of natural microbial communities from two independent hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia. eABPP does not only advance current methodological approaches by providing evidence for enzyme and microbial activity in situ but also represents an alternative approach to sequence homology-guided biocatalyst discovery from environmental ecosystems. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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enzyme discovery,protein profiling,activity-based,function-driven
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