Bacterial transformation of lignin: key enzymes and high-value products

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Jinming Gu
Qing Qiu
Yue Yu
Xuejian Sun
Kejian Tian
Menghan Chang
Yibing Wang
Fenglin Zhang
Hongliang Huo
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[1] Northeast Normal University,School of Environment
[2] Engineering Lab for Water Pollution Control and Resources Recovery of Jilin Province,undefined
[3] Engineering Research Center of Low-Carbon Treatment and Green Development of Polluted Water in Northeast China,undefined
[4] Ministry of Education,undefined
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Lignin; Lignin-degrading bacteria; Lignin-degrading enzyme; High-value products;
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Lignin, a natural organic polymer that is recyclable and inexpensive, serves as one of the most abundant green resources in nature. With the increasing consumption of fossil fuels and the deterioration of the environment, the development and utilization of renewable resources have attracted considerable attention. Therefore, the effective and comprehensive utilization of lignin has become an important global research topic, with the goal of environmental protection and economic development. This review focused on the bacteria and enzymes that can bio-transform lignin, focusing on the main ways that lignin can be utilized to produce high-value chemical products. Bacillus has demonstrated the most prominent effect on lignin degradation, with 89% lignin degradation by Bacillus cereus. Furthermore, several bacterial enzymes were discussed that can act on lignin, with the main enzymes consisting of dye-decolorizing peroxidases and laccase. Finally, low-molecular-weight lignin compounds were converted into value-added products through specific reaction pathways. These bacteria and enzymes may become potential candidates for efficient lignin degradation in the future, providing a method for lignin high-value conversion. In addition, the bacterial metabolic pathways convert lignin-derived aromatics into intermediates through the “biological funnel”, achieving the biosynthesis of value-added products. The utilization of this “biological funnel” of aromatic compounds may address the heterogeneous issue of the aromatic products obtained via lignin depolymerization. This may also simplify the separation of downstream target products and provide avenues for the commercial application of lignin conversion into high-value products.
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