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Perspectives for biocatalytic lignin utilization: cleaving 4-

Biotechnology for biofuels (2017-09-16)
Kyoungseon Min, Taewoo Yum, Jiye Kim, Han Min Woo, Yunje Kim, Byoung-In Sang, Young Je Yoo, Yong Hwan Kim, Youngsoon Um
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In the biorefinery utilizing lignocellulosic biomasses, lignin decomposition to value-added phenolic derivatives is a key issue, and recently biocatalytic delignification is emerging owing to its superior selectivity, low energy consumption, and unparalleled sustainability. However, besides heme-containing peroxidases and laccases, information about lignolytic biocatalysts is still limited till date. Herein, we report a promiscuous activity of tyrosinase which is closely associated with delignification requiring high redox potentials (>1.4 V vs. normal hydrogen electrode [NHE]). The promiscuous activity of tyrosinase not only oxidizes veratryl alcohol, a commonly used nonphenolic substrate for assaying ligninolytic activity, to veratraldehyde but also cleaves the 4- These results might be applicable for extending the versatility of tyrosinase toward biocatalytic delignification as well as suggesting a new perspective for sustainable lignin utilization. Furthermore, the results provide insight for exploring the previously unknown promiscuous activities of biocatalysts much more diverse than ever thought before, thereby innovatively expanding the applicable area of biocatalysis.

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Sigma-Aldrich
3,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
3,4-Dimethoxybenzyl alcohol, 96%
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4-Phenoxyphenol, 99%