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Degradation of lignocellulose and lignin by Paenibacillus glucanolyticus

Journal

INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION
Volume 110, Issue -, Pages 79-86

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2016.02.012

Keywords

Lignin degradation; Lignocellulose degradation; Paenibacillus glucanolyticus; Bioproducts

Funding

  1. United State Department of Agriculture Award [2010-38420-20399]
  2. Domtar Inc.

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Lignocellulose is an abundant renewable carbon source that has been used for fuel and chemical production. Lignocellulose refers to the plant cell wall and is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Lignin is a recalcitrant amorphous aromatic compound. Paenibacillus glucanolyticus SLM1, a facultative anaerobe that grows optimally at pH 9, was isolated from pulp mill waste. Initial characterization showed that this bacterium could degrade cellulose and hemicellulose and also suggested that it may be able to degrade lignin. This work examines the ability of P. glucanolyticus SLM1 and the type strain P. glucanolyticus 5162 to degrade lignocellulose, lignin, and aromatic lignin-related compounds using growth studies, dye degradation assays, GC-MS, and GPC. Our results show that both strains of P. glucanolyticus can degrade aromatic lignin-related compounds under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. These strains can also degrade polymeric lignin under anaerobic conditions. However, only P. glucanolyticus SLM1 can also degrade polymeric lignin under aerobic conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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