Laccase-Catalyzed Oxidation of Lignin Induces Production of H2O2

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2020)

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Laccases are abundant in microorganisms specialized in lignocellulose degradation, but the enzymes’ exact role in this process remains poorly understood. Laccases can oxidize lignin, initially producing a phenoxy radical. The heterogeneous lignin structure can stabilize these reactive radicals, but eventually they dissipate by uncharacterized mechanisms. We show that the laccase-catalyzed oxidation of lignin leads to formation of H2O2, likely via reaction between lignin radicals and O2. Up to 25 μM H2O2 was generated by each of four fungal and bacterial laccases oxidizing both organosolv lignin and birch wood. The generated H2O2 activated lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) both in separate reactions, where the LPMOs are fed with laccase generated H2O2 and in one-pot reactions where laccases and LPMOs are acting simultaneously. These observations are new and our results reveal a potentially critical connection between conversion of lignin and polysaccharides suggesting that laccases generate H2O2 ...
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laccase,lignin,H2O2,LPMOs
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