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Lignin valorization for protocatechuic acid production in engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
The biological valorization of lignin to aromatic compounds has attracted extensive attention as this route actively contributes to the bioeconomy. However, the diversity of lignin-derived monomers causes difficulties in the biological upgrading of lignin. Protocatechuic acid is an important potenti...
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Published in: | Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2021-09, Vol.23 (17), p.6515-6526 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The biological valorization of lignin to aromatic compounds has attracted extensive attention as this route actively contributes to the bioeconomy. However, the diversity of lignin-derived monomers causes difficulties in the biological upgrading of lignin. Protocatechuic acid is an important potential precursor in polymer synthesis and the pharmaceutical industry. This study aims to effectively funnel lignin derived monomers to a compound platform, protocatechuic acid, by designing a cell factory of engineered
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
. A biological funnel pathway was successfully constructed in
S. cerevisiae
to produce protocatechuic acid from
p
-coumaric acid and ferulic acid. A
S. cerevisiae
chassis was optimized to reduce the further metabolism of intermediates and the generation of byproducts with the deletion of
ADH6
,
ADH7
,
BDH2
, and
FDC1
genes. The key genes
fcs
,
ech
, and
vdh
in the CoA-dependent non-β-oxidation pathway were screened to produce the precursor of protocatechuic acid, including
p
-hydroxybenzoic acid and vanillic acid from
p
-coumaric acid and ferulic acid, respectively. Following that, the regulatory module of tetrahydrofolic acid metabolism was introduced into the biological funnel pathway with the overexpression of
MET6
and
metf1
genes and knockout of
MHT1
and
SAM4
genes, by which 120 mg L
−1
protocatechuic acid was produced from ferulic acid. Excitingly, by integrating the multi-copy heterologous
pobA
gene in the yPCA12 strain, the titer of protocatechuic acid was improved to 720 mg L
−1
from
p
-coumaric acid. Interestingly, the yPCA12 strain also exhibited a good ligninolytic capacity of the actual lignin streams. Together with fermentation optimization, the highest titer of 810 mg L
−1
protocatechuic acid was obtained from alkaline pretreatment liquor. Overall, a biological funnel pathway of lignin-derived monomers was constructed in
S. cerevisiae
to produce a compound platform, protocatechuic acid, for valuable product synthesis. The design of the
S. cerevisiae
cell factory could be a promising potential route to make lignin valorization sustainable. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9262 1463-9270 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D1GC01442K |