A Coenzyme-Free Biocatalyst for the Value-Added Utilization of Lignin-Derived Aromatics

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jun Ni, Yu-Tong Wu, Fei Tao, Yuan Peng, Ping Xu*
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Abstract

Value-added utilization of lignin waste streams is vital to fully sustainable and economically viable biorefineries. However, deriving substantial value from its main constituents is seriously hindered by the constant requirement for expensive coenzymes. Herein, we devised a coenzyme-free biocatalyst that could transform lignin-derived aromatics into various attractive pharmaceutical and polymer building blocks. At the center of our strategy is the integrated use of new mining phenolic acid decarboxylase and aromatic dioxygenase with extremely high catalytic efficiency, which realizes the value-added utilization of lignin in a coenzyme-independent manner. Notably, a new temperature/pH-directed strategy was proposed to eliminate the highly redundant activities of endogenous alcohol dehydrogenases. The major components of lignin were simultaneously converted to vanillin and 4-vinylphenol. Since the versatile biocatalyst could efficiently convert many other renewable lignin-related aromatics to valuable chemicals, this green route paves the way for enhancing the entire efficiency of biorefineries.

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木质素衍生芳烃增值利用的无辅酶生物催化剂
木质素废物流的增值利用对于完全可持续和经济上可行的生物精炼厂至关重要。然而,由于对昂贵的辅酶的持续需求,从其主要成分中提取大量价值受到严重阻碍。在此,我们设计了一种无辅酶的生物催化剂,可以将木质素衍生的芳烃转化为各种有吸引力的药物和聚合物构建块。我们的战略核心是综合利用具有极高催化效率的新型矿用酚酸脱羧酶和芳香双加氧酶,以辅酶独立的方式实现木质素的增值利用。值得注意的是,提出了一种新的温度/ ph定向策略来消除内源性醇脱氢酶的高度冗余活性。木质素的主要成分同时转化为香兰素和4-乙烯基酚。由于多功能生物催化剂可以有效地将许多其他可再生木质素相关的芳烃转化为有价值的化学品,这条绿色路线为提高生物炼制的整体效率铺平了道路。
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24.40
自引率
6.00%
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2398
审稿时长
1.6 months
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