Occurrence of lignin degradation genotypes and phenotypes among prokaryotes |
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Authors: | Jiang-Hao Tian Anne-Marie Pourcher Théodore Bouchez Eric Gelhaye Pascal Peu |
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Affiliation: | 1. IRSTEA, UR GERE, 17 avenue de Cucillé, CS 64427, 35044, Rennes, France 2. Université Européenne de Bretagne, Rennes, France 3. IRSTEA, UR HBAN, 92761, Antony, France 4. INRA, Interactions Arbres—Microorganismes, UMR1136, 54280, Champenoux, France 5. Université de Lorraine, Interactions Arbres—Microorganismes, UMR1136, 54500, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
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Abstract: | A number of prokaryotes actively contribute to lignin degradation in nature and their activity could be of interest for many applications including the production of biogas/biofuel from lignocellulosic biomass and biopulping. This review compares the reliability and efficiency of the culture-dependent screening methods currently used for the isolation of ligninolytic prokaryotes. Isolated prokaryotes exhibiting lignin-degrading potential are presented according to their phylogenetic groups. With the development of bioinformatics, culture-independent techniques are emerging that allow larger-scale data mining for ligninolytic prokaryotic functions but today, these techniques still have some limits. In this work, two phylogenetic affiliations of isolated prokaryotes exhibiting ligninolytic potential and laccase-encoding prokaryotes were determined on the basis of 16S rDNA sequences, providing a comparative view of results obtained by the two types of screening techniques. The combination of laboratory culture and bioinformatics approaches is a promising way to explore lignin-degrading prokaryotes. |
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