Fungal Treatment for the Valorization of Technical Soda Lignin

Daou, Mariane and Farfan Soto, Clementina and Majira, Amel and Cézard, Laurent and Cottyn, Betty and Pion, Florian and Navarro, David and Oliveira Correia, Lydie and Drula, Elodie and Record, Eric and Raouche, Sana and Baumberger, Stéphanie and Faulds, Craig B. (2021) Fungal Treatment for the Valorization of Technical Soda Lignin. Journal of Fungi, 7 (1). p. 39. ISSN 2309-608X

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Abstract

Technical lignins produced as a by-product in biorefinery processes represent a potential source of renewable carbon. In consideration of the possibilities of the industrial transformation of this substrate into various valuable bio-based molecules, the biological deconstruction of a technical soda lignin by filamentous fungi was investigated. The ability of three basidiomycetes (Polyporus brumalis, Pycnoporus sanguineus and Leiotrametes menziesii) to modify this material, the resultant structural and chemical changes, and the secreted proteins during growth on this substrate were investigated. The three fungi could grow on the technical lignin alone, and the growth rate increased when the media were supplemented with glucose or maltose. The proteomic analysis of the culture supernatants after three days of growth revealed the secretion of numerous Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes (CAZymes). The secretomic profiles varied widely between the strains and the presence of technical lignin alone triggered the early secretion of many lignin-acting oxidoreductases. The secretomes were notably rich in glycoside hydrolases and H2O2-producing auxiliary activity enzymes with copper radical oxidases being induced on lignin for all strains. The lignin treatment by fungi modified both the soluble and insoluble lignin fractions. A significant decrease in the amount of soluble higher molar mass compounds was observed in the case of P. sanguineus. This strain was also responsible for the modification of the lower molar mass compounds of the lignin insoluble fraction and a 40% decrease in the thioacidolysis yield. The similarity in the activities of P. sanguineus and P. brumalis in modifying the functional groups of the technical lignin were observed, the results suggest that the lignin has undergone structural changes, or at least changes in its composition, and pave the route for the utilization of filamentous fungi to functionalize technical lignins and produce the enzymes of interest for biorefinery applications.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: filamentous fungi; technical lignin; oxidoreductases; secretomic analysis; Polyporus brumalis; Pycnoporus sanguineus; Leiotrametes menziesii
Subjects: STM Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2022 05:44
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2024 04:10
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1319

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