Characterization of acetovanillone degradation in wild-type and engineered Rhodococcus aromaticivorans RHA1
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Anne T. Lalande, Megan E. Wolf, Logan D. Robeck, and Lindsay D. Eltis
Aromatic compounds derived from lignin, an abundant component of plant biomass, have tremendous potential as a sustainable replacement for petroleum in the manufacture of valuable chemicals. In this paper, the authors characterized a pathway that degrades an important class of lignin-derived aromatic compounds. Using the organism Rhodococcus aromaticivoransRHA1, they compared the efficiency of several pathways and identified key bottlenecks and competing activities, thereby laying the groundwork for engineering lignin-transforming microbial cell factories.