Co-Substrate Free Valorisation of Lignin Monomers by Assimilation of C1 and C2 By-Products
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Lignin is an underutilised global resource with significant potential for the production of chemicals that are currently derived from fossil resources. However, biotechnological lignin valorisation faces various challenges including its recalcitrance and the toxicity of aromatic intermediates, products, and by-products like formaldehyde. While biochemical production from lignin-derived monomers has been demonstrated by disrupting native lignin degradation pathways, this approach required co-feeding additional carbon sources such as glucose for growth. This dependence on additional carbon sources can create competition with the food industry and undermine the economic sustainability of the bioprocess. Here, we report growth of a protocatechuate production strain of Pseudomonas putida EM42 on the by-products from p -coumarate and ferulate valorisation, achieving carbon efficiencies of up to 78 %. Additional flux balance analysis identified C1 assimilation pathways, including two novel pathways, beneficial for the growth on the formaldehyde by-product from ferulate degradation leading to improved carbon utilisation. This study demonstrates how by-product utilisation from lignin conversion can eliminate the need for co-feeding additional carbon sources, thereby potentially improving the efficiency of lignin valorisation.