Furfural degradation by filamentous fungus Amorphotheca resinae ZN1.
- Author:
Xiaofeng WANG
1
;
Jian ZHANG
;
Xiujuan XIN
;
Jie BAO
Author Information
1. State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, School of Biotechnology, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Biodegradation, Environmental;
Biotransformation;
Ethanol;
metabolism;
Fermentation;
Fungi;
metabolism;
Furaldehyde;
isolation & purification;
metabolism;
Furans;
metabolism;
Lignin;
metabolism
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
2012;28(9):1070-1079
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Some degradation products from lignocellulose pretreatment strongly inhibit the activities of cellulolytic enzymes and ethanol fermentation strains, thus the efficient removal of the inhibitor substances ("detoxification") is the inevitable step for the biotransformation processes. In this study, the biological detoxification of furfural by a newly isolated fungus, Amorphotheca resinae ZN1, was studied and the metabolic pathways of furfural degradation was analyzed. The metabolic pathway of furfural degradation in A. resinae ZN1 was described as follows: first, furfural was quickly converted into the low toxic furfuryl alcohol; then the furfuryl alcohol was gradually converted into furfural again but under the low concentration under aerobic condition, which was not lethal to the growth of the fungi; furfural continued to be oxidized to furoic acid by A. resinae ZN1. It is likely that furoic acid was further degraded in the TCA cycle to complete the biological degradation of furfural. The present study provided the important experimental basis for speeding up the biodetoxification of furfural by A. resinae ZN1 and the rate-limiting step in the lignocellulose biotransformation to ethanol.