| Literature DB >> 32625023 |
Renkuan Zhang1,2, Chen-Hui Zhao1,2, Han-Chen Chang1,2, Meng-Zhe Chai1,2, Bing-Zhi Li1,2, Ying-Jin Yuan1,2.
Abstract
Lignin, an abundant renewable resource in nature, is a highly heterogeneous biopolymer consisting of phenylpropanoid units. It is essential for sustainable utilization of biomass to convert lignin to value-added products. However, there are technical obstacles for lignin valorization due to intrinsic heterogeneity. The emerging of synthetic biology technologies brings new opportunities for lignin breakdown and utilization. In this review, we discussed the applications of synthetic biology on lignin conversion, especially the production of value-added products, such as aromatic chemicals, ring-cleaved chemicals from lignin-derived aromatics and bio-active substances. Synthetic biology will offer new potential strategies for lignin valorization by optimizing lignin degradation enzymes, building novel artificial converting pathways, and improving the chassis of model microorganisms.Entities:
Keywords: artificial pathway; bio‐degradation; lignin valorization; synthetic biology; value‐added products
Year: 2019 PMID: 32625023 PMCID: PMC6999416 DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201800133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eng Life Sci ISSN: 1618-0240 Impact factor: 2.678