A One‐Pot, Whole‐Cell Biocatalysis Approach for Vanillin Production using Lignin Oil

Author:

Marić Ivana1,Guo Yiming1,Fürst Maximilian J. L. J.1,Van Aelst Korneel2,Van den Bosch Sander2,De Simone Mario3,Martins Lígia O.3,Sels Bert F.2,Fraaije Marco W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Enzymology University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 9747 AG Groningen The Netherlands

2. Center for Sustainable Catalysis and Engineering Dept. of Microbial and Molecular Systems KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200F 3001 Leuven Belgium

3. Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Av. da República 2780-157 Oeiras Portugal

Abstract

AbstractVanillin is a popular and versatile flavor compound, almost entirely produced from petroleum‐derived phenol by a multi‐step chemical synthesis. The process is hazardous to the environment and unsustainable for its fossil oil usage. Therefore, developing environmentally friendly, efficient, and sustainable routes to biobased vanillin is essential. Here, we report on vanillin production from 4‐n‐propylguaiacol (4PG), one of the main components in lignin oil obtained through reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) of soft wood, by employing recombinant Escherichia coli cells. Conversion is based on the expression of two engineered oxidative enzymes: a 4‐n‐propylguaiacol oxidase and an isoeugenol dioxygenase. A high yield of vanillin, 66% from 4PG in RCF lignin oil was achieved through rounds of optimisation of the whole‐cell conversion process. This high‐performance strategy was readily scaled up to produce vanillin at an unprecedented 18% and 3% yield based on lignin oil and spruce wood respectively. The whole‐cell bioconversion process shows good tolerance even at high loadings of starting material, showcasing the robustness and applicability of the employed biocatalysts. This work paves the way for further development towards the efficient production of high‐titer biobased vanillin using depolymerised lignin as the feedstock.

Funder

Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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