Deploying Pseudomonas putida for the conversion of aromatic compounds from fractionated industrial hydrolysis lignin
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2023
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The world’s most abundant natural aromatic polymer is paradoxically one of its most un-
derutilized feedstocks. Lignin is the pulp and paper industry’s primary by-product, and it
shows great potential as a renewable and carbon-neutral source of industrially relevant
chemicals. The utilization of Pseudomonas putida, a robust bacterium known to catabolize
aromatic compounds natively, was explored in this study as a promising approach for lignin
valorization. To this end, dry hydrolysis lignin (HL) was used as the feedstock, and various
HL fractionation techniques were applied, including alkaline extraction, to obtain lignin
monomers, dimers, and trimers in solution for use as a growth medium. The composition of
the fractionated HL media was ascertained using a range of analytical techniques. Changes
in composition during flask cultivations helped inform the selection of target genes for deletion
to direct compounds in the benzoate degradation pathway towards the production of
cis,cis-muconic acid, an intermediate of nylon 6,6, which finds applications in industrial
components, textiles, automotive parts, and electronics.
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Lignin valorization, Pseudomonas putida, lignin fractionation, aerobic fermentation