Abstract
As the largest renewable aromatic resource, lignin is a promising feedstock for production of value-added products. However, lignin valorization has not been implemented due to the recalcitrant and heterogeneity of lignin. Herein, this work provides a systematic overview of bacterial lignin valorization for producing value-added products from the viewpoint of a cascaded conversion route. The combinatorial depolymerization strategy facilitates the yield of a lignin-derived aromatic stream suitable for the bacterial conversion. Bacterial active transports are curial to improve the uptake of lignin-derived aromatics. Intracellular metabolic pathways of bacteria assimilate heterogenous lignin-derived aromatics through “biological funnel” into central aromatic intermediates. These intermediates can be effectively metabolized in bacteria through aromatic ring cleavage pathways to enable the biosynthesis of various value-added products. The techno-economic analysis highlights that bacterial conversion improves the feasibility of co-production of value-added products from lignin. Therefore, the bacterial cascaded conversion routes hold great promise for upgrading heterogeneous lignin into value-added products and thus contribute to the profitability of lignin valorization.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 108000 |
| Journal | Biotechnology Advances |
| Volume | 60 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Bacterial conversion
- Biological funnel
- Lignin valorization
- Ligninolytic enzymes
- Synthetic biology
- Transporter
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