Development of novel recombinant peroxidase secretion system from Pseudomonas putida for lignin valorisation

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Title
Development of novel recombinant peroxidase secretion system from Pseudomonas putida for lignin valorisation
Author(s)
Siseon Lee; Minsik Kang; C D Jung; Jung Hoon Bae; J Y Lee; Y K Park; J C Joo; H Kim; Jung Hoon SohnBong Hyun Sung
Bibliographic Citation
Bioresource Technology, vol. 388, pp. 129779-129779
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Pseudomonas putida is a promising strain for lignin valorisation. However, there is a dearth of stable and efficient systems for secreting enzymes to enhance the process. Therefore, a novel secretion system for recombinant lignin?depolymerising peroxidase was developed. By adopting a flagellar type III secretion system, P. putida KT-M2, a secretory host strain, was constructed and an optimal secretion signal fusion partner was identified. Application of the dye-decolourising peroxidase of P. putida to this system resulted in efficient oxidation activity of the cell-free supernatant against various chemicals, including lignin model compounds. This peroxidase-secreting strain was examined to confirm its lignin utilisation capability, resulting in the efficient assimilation of various lignin substrates with 2.6-fold higher growth than that of the wild-type strain after 72 h of cultivation. Finally, this novel system will lead efficient bacterial lignin breakdown and utilization through enzyme secretion, paving the way for sustainable lignin-consolidated bioprocessing.
Keyword
Lignin valorizationEnzyme secretionDyP-type peroxidasePseudomonas putidaFlagellar Type III secretion
ISSN
0960-8524
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129779
Type
Article
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