[HTML][HTML] Bacterial enzymes involved in lignin degradation
G De Gonzalo, DI Colpa, MHM Habib… - Journal of biotechnology, 2016 - Elsevier
Lignin forms a large part of plant biomass. It is a highly heterogeneous polymer of 4-
hydroxyphenylpropanoid units and is embedded within polysaccharide polymers forming …
hydroxyphenylpropanoid units and is embedded within polysaccharide polymers forming …
Lignin valorisation via enzymes: A sustainable approach
Lignin is the 3rd most abundant biopolymer surpassed by cellulose and hemicellulose and
is the most abundant aromatics resource available on earth for utilization by mankind. It was …
is the most abundant aromatics resource available on earth for utilization by mankind. It was …
[HTML][HTML] Bioremediation of lignin derivatives and phenolics in wastewater with lignin modifying enzymes: Status, opportunities and challenges
Lignin modifying enzymes from fungi and bacteria are potential biocatalysts for sustainable
mitigation of different potentially toxic pollutants in wastewater. Notably, the paper and pulp …
mitigation of different potentially toxic pollutants in wastewater. Notably, the paper and pulp …
Bacterial valorization of lignin: strains, enzymes, conversion pathways, biosensors, and perspectives
S Lee, M Kang, JH Bae, JH Sohn… - … in bioengineering and …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Lignin, an aromatic polymer found in plants, has been studied for years in many biological
fields. Initially, when biofuel was produced from lignocellulosic biomass, lignin was regarded …
fields. Initially, when biofuel was produced from lignocellulosic biomass, lignin was regarded …
Biological valorization strategies for converting lignin into fuels and chemicals
Lignin is a complex phenylpropanoid biopolymer conferring mechanical strength to plant
cell walls. Biorefineries, along with pulp and paper industry, generate large quantities of …
cell walls. Biorefineries, along with pulp and paper industry, generate large quantities of …
Lignin depolymerization and utilization by bacteria
Lignin compound wastes are generated as a result of agricultural and industrial practices.
Microorganism-mediated bio-catalytic processes can depolymerize and utilize lignin eco …
Microorganism-mediated bio-catalytic processes can depolymerize and utilize lignin eco …
Lignin peroxidase in focus for catalytic elimination of contaminants—A critical review on recent progress and perspectives
Lignin peroxidase (LiP) seems to be a catalyst for cleaving high-redox potential non-
phenolic compounds with an oxidative cleavage of C single bondC and Csingle …
phenolic compounds with an oxidative cleavage of C single bondC and Csingle …
Recent progress and challenges in biological degradation and biotechnological valorization of lignin as an emerging source of bioenergy: A state-of-the-art review
Due to concerns over climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels, recent studies have
focused on biorefineries utilizing lignocellulosic biomass as a renewable feedstock for …
focused on biorefineries utilizing lignocellulosic biomass as a renewable feedstock for …
Structural basis for peroxidase encapsulation inside the encapsulin from the Gram-negative pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae
Encapsulins are self-assembling protein nanocompartments capable of selectively
encapsulating dedicated cargo proteins, including enzymes involved in iron storage, sulfur …
encapsulating dedicated cargo proteins, including enzymes involved in iron storage, sulfur …
Role of various bacterial enzymes in complete depolymerization of lignin: a review
PS Chauhan - Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology, 2020 - Elsevier
Lignin is the second abundant biomass (10–35%) which is associated with cellulose and
hemicellulose in plant cellwall. It has complex aromatic structure and high molecular weight …
hemicellulose in plant cellwall. It has complex aromatic structure and high molecular weight …