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Bacterial catabolism of acetovanillone, a lignin-derived compound.


ABSTRACT: Bacterial catabolic pathways have considerable potential as industrial biocatalysts for the valorization of lignin, a major component of plant-derived biomass. Here, we describe a pathway responsible for the catabolism of acetovanillone, a major component of several industrial lignin streams. Rhodococcus rhodochrous GD02 was previously isolated for growth on acetovanillone. A high-quality genome sequence of GD02 was generated. Transcriptomic analyses revealed a cluster of eight genes up-regulated during growth on acetovanillone and 4-hydroxyacetophenone, as well as a two-gene cluster up-regulated during growth on acetophenone. Bioinformatic analyses predicted that the hydroxyphenylethanone (Hpe) pathway proceeds via phosphorylation and carboxylation, before β-elimination yields vanillate from acetovanillone or 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-hydroxyacetophenone. Consistent with this prediction, the kinase, HpeHI, phosphorylated acetovanillone and 4-hydroxyacetophenone. Furthermore, HpeCBA, a biotin-dependent enzyme, catalyzed the ATP-dependent carboxylation of 4-phospho-acetovanillone but not acetovanillone. The carboxylase's specificity for 4-phospho-acetophenone (kcat/KM = 34 ± 2 mM-1 s-1) was approximately an order of magnitude higher than for 4-phospho-acetovanillone. HpeD catalyzed the efficient dephosphorylation of the carboxylated products. GD02 grew on a preparation of pine lignin produced by oxidative catalytic fractionation, depleting all of the acetovanillone, vanillin, and vanillate. Genomic and metagenomic searches indicated that the Hpe pathway occurs in a relatively small number of bacteria. This study facilitates the design of bacterial strains for biocatalytic applications by identifying a pathway for the degradation of acetovanillone.

SUBMITTER: Dexter GN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9618137 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bacterial catabolism of acetovanillone, a lignin-derived compound.

Dexter Gara N GN   Navas Laura E LE   Grigg Jason C JC   Bajwa Harbir H   Levy-Booth David J DJ   Liu Jie J   Louie Nathan A NA   Nasseri Seyed A SA   Jang Soo-Kyeong SK   Renneckar Scott S   Eltis Lindsay D LD   Mohn William W WW  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221018 43


Bacterial catabolic pathways have considerable potential as industrial biocatalysts for the valorization of lignin, a major component of plant-derived biomass. Here, we describe a pathway responsible for the catabolism of acetovanillone, a major component of several industrial lignin streams. <i>Rhodococcus rhodochrous</i> GD02 was previously isolated for growth on acetovanillone. A high-quality genome sequence of GD02 was generated. Transcriptomic analyses revealed a cluster of eight genes up-r  ...[more]

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