Microbial Conversion of Lignin-Based Compounds into Carotenoids by Rhodococci
1Department of Biomedical, Bioengineering, and Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 65203, USA.
Abstract:
Lignin valorization is considered an integral part for an economically viable biorefinery. However, heterogenous nature of lignin imposes a big challenge for upgrading diverse lignin-derived intermediates and subsequent downstream processing. To overcome this challenge, we proposed to explore unique convergent pathways in Rhodococus strains to funnel lignin-derived compounds into single target products. A feasible bioprocess for co-production of lipids and carotenoids from lignin by Rhodococci was developed. This process would potentially extract more values from lignin via biological upgrading.
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