2016
DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2016.1191705
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Progress and obstacles in the production and application of recombinant lignin-degrading peroxidases

Abstract: Lignin is 1 of the 3 major components of lignocellulose. Its polymeric structure includes aromatic subunits that can be converted into high-value-added products, but this potential cannot yet been fully exploited because lignin is highly recalcitrant to degradation. Different approaches for the depolymerization of lignin have been tested, including pyrolysis, chemical oxidation, and hydrolysis under supercritical conditions. An additional strategy is the use of lignin-degrading enzymes, which imitates the natu… Show more

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“…Many research groups use E. coli as an expression host, but the peroxidases mostly aggregate in inclusion bodies and have to be tediously refolded . Peroxidase expression levels in heterologous hosts have not yet exceeded 100 mg L −1 in the culture medium, but are mostly in the range of 1–20 mg L −1 . Thus, the concentration of 132 mg L −1 achieved in this work is, to the best of our knowledge, the highest yield of ligninolytic peroxidase obtained so far.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Many research groups use E. coli as an expression host, but the peroxidases mostly aggregate in inclusion bodies and have to be tediously refolded . Peroxidase expression levels in heterologous hosts have not yet exceeded 100 mg L −1 in the culture medium, but are mostly in the range of 1–20 mg L −1 . Thus, the concentration of 132 mg L −1 achieved in this work is, to the best of our knowledge, the highest yield of ligninolytic peroxidase obtained so far.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Lactobacillus and Clostridium species are typical lactic acid-producing and acetate-oxidizing bacteria and are often reported as the dominant consumers of soluble and easily degradable organic matter (such as lipid, protein and starch) present at the onset of composting [ 54 , 55 ]. By contrast, thermophilic Saccharomonospora species predominated during the later phases of composting, presumably as they are able to degrade recalcitrant compounds such as xylan and lignin [ 56 , 57 ].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ligninolytic enzyme cocktails have potential for enzymatic pretreatment of lignocellulose (Schroyen et al, 2015) as well as generating lignin-derived precursors of aromatic building blocks (Abdelaziz et al, 2016;Lubbers et al, 2019). Heterologous production of fungal ligninolytic cocktails is challenging because of the low yields of catalytically active lignin modifying peroxidases (Lambertz et al, 2016). Therefore, induction of ligninolytic enzymes in a natural system, such as a wood rotting fungus, is an attractive alternative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%