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Biomodification of lignin compounds by Abortiporus biennis and Phanerochaete chrysosporium and investigation of related enzymes by transcriptomic analysis : 유관버섯과 판막버섯에 의한 리그닌 화합물의 생물학적 변환 및 전사체 분석에 의한 관련 효소 구명

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dc.contributor.advisor최인규-
dc.contributor.author홍창영-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T17:44:34Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T17:44:34Z-
dc.date.issued2016-08-
dc.identifier.other000000137217-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/121097-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 산림과학부 환경재료과학전공, 2016. 8. 최인규.-
dc.description.abstractThe objective of the present study was to understand biomodification mechanism of lignin compounds by two white rot basidiomycetes with different enzyme system, Abortiporus biennis and Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Based on this understanding, for lignin degradation by white rot basidiomycetes, changes of enzyme system and culture condition were applied. Finally, it was investigated what kinds of enzymes were involved in degradation of lignin compounds by transcriptomic analysis. In this study, biomodification products of monolignols and synthetic lignin composed of monolignols were examined for inferring accurate biomodification mechanism.
As a result of analysis of biomodification of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes, A. biennis and P. chrysosporium leads to not only degradation but also polymerization of monolignols. To degrade monolignols, the addition of ascorbic acid prevented a drastic increase of the molecular weight of monolignols, furthermore, various degraded products including acid compounds were formed from monolignols by A. biennis and P. chrysosporium.
Based on these results, biomodification products of synthetic lignin were examined and changes of enzyme system of basidiomycetes for lignin degradation under the ligninolytic condition were evaluated.
At first, A. biennis degraded synthetic lignin during initial incubation day (5-10 days), thereafter polymerized them. This phenomenon was occurred in case of monolignols. Therefore, the optimal conditions for lignin degradation by A. biennis were examined through the changes of enzyme system and culture condition. Ligninolytic enzyme system of A. biennis was based on MnP-laccase system, thus enzyme system of A. biennis was changed by addition of laccase mediator. As a result, when both enzyme system and surrounding conditions were simultaneously changed by addition of laccase mediator and reducing agents, whole cell of A. biennis assisted considerable degradation of synthetic lignin. To verify correlation between lignin degradation and complex enzyme system of whole cell of A. biennis, transcriptomic analysis was carried out. As a result, genes of laccase were highly expressed as expected. Upregulation of various extracellular enzymes such as MnP and aryl alcohol oxidase were observed in A. biennis exposed to DHP. These results suggested strongly involvement of various extracellular enzymes functioning in bond cleavage in lignin degradation.
Catalytic enzyme system of P. chrysosporium is controlled by two peroxidases, LiP and MnP. Based on this catalytic system, P. chrysosporium also induced degradation and polymerization of synthetic lignin. To degrade synthetic lignin under the ligninolytic treatment, reducing agents, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol during oxidative reaction were used for stabilizing unstable radicals generated. Contrary to the result of A. biennis, it was noteworthy that P. chrysosporium with two reducing agents produced aromatic compounds (syringic acid and 2,6-dimethoxybenzodiol) and succinic acid as well as degraded lignin polymer. Transcriptomic analysis of P. chrysosporium provided information about various enzymes related to lignin degradation and aromatic catabolic pathway. Consequently, extracellular catalytic system of P. chrysosporium attacked synthetic lignin, resulting in production of aromatic compounds derived from lignin molecules. Thereafter, aromatic compounds were metabolized in short-cut TCA cycle of P. chrysosporium and were finally converted to succinic acid.
In conclusion, two different enzyme systems of A. biennis and P. chysosporium produced different degradation products. MnP-LAC complex system of A. biennis induced production of depolymerized lignin polymer. On the other hand, P. chysosporium with metabolic cycle related-enzymes preferentially catalyzed production of valuable lignin derived-chemical, succinic acid. Consequently, two basidiomycetes were suitable for lignin degradation with change of enzyme system and culture condition, so they can be used as novel biocatalysts for lignin application and biotechnological application of basidiomycetes.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1. Introduction 1
1. Background 2
1.1. Lignin overview 2
1.2. White rot basidiomycetes 4
1.3. Biomodification of lignin by whiter rot basidiomycetes 7
1.4. Lignin application 9
2. Objectives 13
3. Literature review 15
3.1. Lignin biosynthesis pathway 15
3.2. Lignin degrading enzymes system of white rot basidiomycetes 18
3.3. Biomodification of lignin compounds by white rot basidiomycetes 23
3.4. Molecular biological approach for investigation of enzymes related to lignin modification 25

Chapter 2. Biomodification of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes with reducing agent 27
1. Introduction 28
2. Materials and methods 30
2.1. Materials 30
2.2. Biomodificatin of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes 33
2.3. Biomodification of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes with addition of reducing agent 37
2.4. Protein quantification and enzymes assay 38
3. Results and discussion 40
3.1. Indentification of synthesized monolignols and analysis of recovery amount of monolignols treated by white rot basidiomycetes 40
3.2. Degradation and polymerization mechanism of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes 44
3.3. Degradation and polymerization mechanism of monolignols by white rot basidiomycetes with reducing agent 79
4. Conclusions 92

Chapter 3. Degradation of synthetic lignin by Abortiporus biennis with mediator and reducing agents and analysis of its related enzymes by transcriptomic analysis 93
1. Introduction 94
2. Materials and methods 96
2.1. Materials 96
2.2. Analysis of structural changes and degradation products of DHP 97
2.3. Analysis of structural changes and degradation products of DHP with addition of reducing agents 99
2.4. Effect of laccase and its mediator system on biomodification of lignincompounds 100
2.5. Transcriptomic analysis of A. biennis exposed to DHP 101
3. Results and discussion 104
3.1. Biomodification mechanism of DHP by A. biennis 104
3.2. Degradation of synthetic lignin by A. biennis with mediator and reducing agent 115
3.3. Effect of laccase mediator on biomodification of lignin compounds 130
3.4. Transcriptomic analysis during biomodification of synthetic lignin by A. biennis 138
4. Conclusions 148

Chapter 4. Production of succinic acid derived from synthetic lignin by Phanerochaete chrysosporium and analysis of its related enzymes by transcriptomic analysis 150
1. Introduction 151
2. Materials and methods 153
2.1. Materials 153
2.2. Analysis of structural changes and degradation products of DHP 154
2.3. Analysis of structural changes and degradation products of DHP with addition of reducing agents 155
2.4. Transcriptomic analysis of P. chrysosporium exposed to DHP 156
3. Results and discussion 158
3.1. Biomodification mechanism of DHP by P. chrysosporium 158
3.2. Production of lignin derived compounds and degradation of synthetic lignin by P. chrysosporium with reducing agents 169
3.3. Degradation mechanism of synthetic lignin derived compounds by P. chrysosporium 182
3.4. Transcriptomic analysis during biomodification of synthetic lignin by P. chrysosporium 192
4. Conclusions 215

Chapter 5. Concluding remarks 217

References 221

초록 238
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectLignin degradation-
dc.subjectsuccinic acid-
dc.subjectAbortiporus biennis-
dc.subjectPhanerochaete chrysosporium-
dc.subjecttranscriptomic analysis-
dc.subject.ddc634-
dc.titleBiomodification of lignin compounds by Abortiporus biennis and Phanerochaete chrysosporium and investigation of related enzymes by transcriptomic analysis-
dc.title.alternative유관버섯과 판막버섯에 의한 리그닌 화합물의 생물학적 변환 및 전사체 분석에 의한 관련 효소 구명-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesⅹⅹⅱ, 240-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 산림과학부(환경재료과학전공)-
dc.date.awarded2016-08-
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