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Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds
The current extraction and use of fossil fuels has been linked to extensive negative health and environmental outcomes. Lignocellulosic biomass-derived biofuels and bioproducts are being actively considered as renewable alternatives to the fuels, chemicals, and materials produced from fossil fuels....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683499/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1535-3 |
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author | Anthony, Winston E. Carr, Rhiannon R. DeLorenzo, Drew M. Campbell, Tayte P. Shang, Zeyu Foston, Marcus Moon, Tae Seok Dantas, Gautam |
author_facet | Anthony, Winston E. Carr, Rhiannon R. DeLorenzo, Drew M. Campbell, Tayte P. Shang, Zeyu Foston, Marcus Moon, Tae Seok Dantas, Gautam |
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description | The current extraction and use of fossil fuels has been linked to extensive negative health and environmental outcomes. Lignocellulosic biomass-derived biofuels and bioproducts are being actively considered as renewable alternatives to the fuels, chemicals, and materials produced from fossil fuels. A major challenge limiting large-scale, economic deployment of second-generation biorefineries is the insufficient product yield, diversity, and value that current conversion technologies can extract from lignocellulose, in particular from the underutilized lignin fraction. Rhodococcus opacus PD630 is an oleaginous gram-positive bacterium with innate catabolic pathways and tolerance mechanisms for the inhibitory aromatic compounds found in depolymerized lignin, as well as native or engineered pathways for hexose and pentose sugars found in the carbohydrate fractions of biomass. As a result, R. opacus holds potential as a biological chassis for the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into biodiesel precursors and other value-added products. This review begins by examining the important role that lignin utilization will play in the future of biorefineries and by providing a concise survey of the current lignin conversion technologies. The genetic machinery and capabilities of R. opacus that allow the bacterium to tolerate and metabolize aromatic compounds and depolymerized lignin are also discussed, along with a synopsis of the genetic toolbox and synthetic biology methods now available for engineering this organism. Finally, we summarize the different feedstocks that R. opacus has been demonstrated to consume, and the high-value products that it has been shown to produce. Engineered R. opacus will enable lignin valorization over the coming years, leading to cost-effective conversion of lignocellulose into fuels, chemicals, and materials. |
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spelling | pubmed-66834992019-08-09 Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds Anthony, Winston E. Carr, Rhiannon R. DeLorenzo, Drew M. Campbell, Tayte P. Shang, Zeyu Foston, Marcus Moon, Tae Seok Dantas, Gautam Biotechnol Biofuels Review The current extraction and use of fossil fuels has been linked to extensive negative health and environmental outcomes. Lignocellulosic biomass-derived biofuels and bioproducts are being actively considered as renewable alternatives to the fuels, chemicals, and materials produced from fossil fuels. A major challenge limiting large-scale, economic deployment of second-generation biorefineries is the insufficient product yield, diversity, and value that current conversion technologies can extract from lignocellulose, in particular from the underutilized lignin fraction. Rhodococcus opacus PD630 is an oleaginous gram-positive bacterium with innate catabolic pathways and tolerance mechanisms for the inhibitory aromatic compounds found in depolymerized lignin, as well as native or engineered pathways for hexose and pentose sugars found in the carbohydrate fractions of biomass. As a result, R. opacus holds potential as a biological chassis for the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into biodiesel precursors and other value-added products. This review begins by examining the important role that lignin utilization will play in the future of biorefineries and by providing a concise survey of the current lignin conversion technologies. The genetic machinery and capabilities of R. opacus that allow the bacterium to tolerate and metabolize aromatic compounds and depolymerized lignin are also discussed, along with a synopsis of the genetic toolbox and synthetic biology methods now available for engineering this organism. Finally, we summarize the different feedstocks that R. opacus has been demonstrated to consume, and the high-value products that it has been shown to produce. Engineered R. opacus will enable lignin valorization over the coming years, leading to cost-effective conversion of lignocellulose into fuels, chemicals, and materials. BioMed Central 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6683499/ /pubmed/31404385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1535-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Review Anthony, Winston E. Carr, Rhiannon R. DeLorenzo, Drew M. Campbell, Tayte P. Shang, Zeyu Foston, Marcus Moon, Tae Seok Dantas, Gautam Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title | Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title_full | Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title_fullStr | Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title_short | Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
title_sort | development of rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683499/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1535-3 |
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