1. Cellobionate production from sodium hydroxide pretreated wheat straw by engineered Neurospora crassa HL10.
- Author
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Wang J, Kasuga T, and Fan Z
- Subjects
- Laccase biosynthesis, Laccase metabolism, Lignin metabolism, Lignin chemistry, Disaccharides, Neurospora crassa metabolism, Neurospora crassa genetics, Triticum metabolism, Sodium Hydroxide chemistry
- Abstract
This study investigated cellobionate production from a lignocellulosic substrate using Neurospora crassa HL10. Utilizing NaOH-pretreated wheat straw as the substrate obviated the need for an exogenous redox mediator addition, as lignin contained in the pretreated wheat served as a natural mediator. The low laccase production by N. crassa HL10 on pretreated wheat straw caused slow cellobionate production, and exogenous laccase addition accelerated the process. Cycloheximide induced substantial laccase production in N. crassa HL10, enabling the strain to yield approximately 57 mM cellobionate from pretreated wheat straw (equivalent to 20 g/L cellulose), shortening the conversion time from 8 to 6 days. About 92% of the cellulose contained in the pretreated wheat straw is converted to cellobionate. In contrast to existing methods requiring pure cellobiose or cellulase enzymes, this process efficiently converts a low-cost feedstock into cellobionate at a high yield without enzyme or redox mediator supplementation., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
- Published
- 2024
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