Publications by authors named "Jeong Chan Joo"

Engineering of could enable the production of various polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs); particularly, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate--3-hydroxyhexanoate) (P(3HB--3HH)), a biopolymer with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties compared to poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), can be efficiently produced from vegetable oils. However, challenges remain in the recovery process, particularly in removing residual oil and minimizing degradation of the polymer structure during extraction steps. This study investigated the effects of ethanol-based defatting on the recovery and polymeric properties of P(3HB--3HH).

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Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (P(3HB--3HHx)) is a representative PHA copolymer that can improve the mechanical limitations of polyhydroxybutyrate (P(3HB)). Although genetic engineering can facilitate 3HHx incorporation, it often compromises cell growth and reduces polymer molecular weight owing to metabolic disruptions caused by the deletion of acetoacetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) reductase (PhaB). To address this issue, native strains capable of producing high levels of 3HHx were identified via oil-based screening.

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Dry cell weight (DCW) and optical density (OD) measurement methods provide useful data for assessing microbial growth. However, their sampling process is labor-intensive and time-consuming. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate a method for measuring microbial growth through continuous CO measurement under aerobic conditions using a pressure-based respiration detection system, which is traditionally used in anaerobic environments and applies measurement of reduced pressure by capturing CO with KOH.

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With the increase in plastic production, efficient and timely plastic degradation are urgently needed. In that point, biodegradable plastics have attracted attention as potential solutions for environmental pollution of plastics. However, finding of superior degrading strains and enzymes such as esterase, cutinase, and triacylglycerol lipase (TGL) of bioplastic are still needed together with the efficient secretion systems of degrading enzymes.

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Endophytic bacteria are essential for promoting plant growth and increasing plant resilience to various environmental stresses. Although it is well-documented that several endophytic Bacillus species exhibit plant growth-promoting properties, this is the first report on the genome study of Bacillus cereus EMS1, isolated from Musa acuminata G9 in India. This study analyzed the genomics, plant growth traits, and fusarium wilt mitigation potential of Bacillus cereus EMS1.

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Unlabelled: Indigo is a plant-based natural blue dye that can be produced via chemical synthesis and biological pathways. However, the toxic reduction processes and intracellular production of indigo through microbial metabolism are often limited by insolubility of indigo and complex downstream processing, causing environmental issues in the dyeing processes. Additionally, indican, a precursor of indigo with a glucose moiety, is highly soluble and can be easily converted into indoxyl by β-glucosidase, forming indigo under mild conditions.

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The biosynthesis of 5-hydroxyvaleric acid (5-HV) from glucose via the l-lysine degradation pathway cocurrently generates by-products, including l-lysine, 5-aminovaleric acid (5-AVA), and glutaric acid (GTA), which are closely interconnected with the 5-HV biosynthesis pathway. This study focuses on developing a highly selective 5-HV production system in Corynebacterium glutamicum. Initial strategies, such as using sorbitol as a co-substrate, deleting the endogenous GTA biosynthesis pathway, and incorporating a GTA recycling system, were insufficient to achieve selectivity.

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Lignin has been an abundant biomass resource with remarkable potential to produce value-added chemicals. The comprehensive process from lignin degradation to the biological conversion of its monomers remains a challenge for demonstrating the industrial applicability of lignin refinery. Herein, Pseudomonas putida KT-PDCV overexpressing homologous vanillate-O-methylase (VanAB) could efficiently produce 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDC) from lignin-derived compounds (LDC), including S-unit monomers (e.

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Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) is a type of biodegradable plastic composed of both aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon polymers, which grants it the advantages of processability and flexibility along with increased interest. Studies have suggested that PBAT biodegradation mechanisms involve enzymatic breakdown by lipases. Our initial efforts in this study were therefore focused on identifying a novel PBAT-degrading bacterial strain with high degradation activity.

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The biobased production of chemicals is essential for advancing a sustainable chemical industry. 1,5-Pentanediol (1,5-PDO), a five-carbon diol with considerable industrial relevance, has shown limited microbial production efficiency until now. This study presents the development and optimization of a microbial system to produce 1,5-PDO from glucose in Corynebacterium glutamicum via the l-lysine-derived pathway.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), particularly P(3HB--3HHx), is a bioplastic whose properties are influenced by the mole fraction of 3-hydroxyhexanoate (3HHx) but faces challenges in mass production due to complex fermentation conditions and strain development.
  • - To address production obstacles, researchers blended poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P(3HB)) with different 3HHx content films, assessing their molecular weight, thermal, mechanical, and degradability properties.
  • - The study found that these blended films maintained similar properties to microbial P(3HB--3HHx) and demonstrated a high degradation rate, suggesting that the simple blending method
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Indigo is a unique blue dye that has been used in the textile industry for centuries and is currently mass-produced commercially through chemical synthesis. However, the use of toxic substrates and reducing agents for chemical synthesis is associated with environmental concerns, necessitating the development of eco-friendly alternatives based on microbial production. In this study, a robust industrial strategy for indigo production was developed using Pseudomonas putida KT2440 as the host strain, which is characterized by its excellent ability to degrade aromatic compounds and high resistance to environmental stress.

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  • Researchers are tackling the low yield of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) by exploring the use of δ-valerolactone (DVL) and plant oil to boost production without pre-treatment.
  • In their study, they found that PhaC enzyme effectively incorporated 5-hydroxyvalerate (5HV) into the PHA, resulting in significant biomass and synthesis during fed-batch fermentation.
  • The new PHAs showed improved properties, such as lower melting points and slower degradation rates, demonstrating potential benefits for polymer applications.
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are promising alternatives to existing petrochemical-based plastics because of their bio-degradable properties. However, the limited structural diversity of PHAs has hindered their application. In this study, high mole-fractions of Poly (39 mol% 3HB-co-17 mol% 3 HV-co-44 mol% 4 HV) and Poly (25 mol% 3HB-co-75 mol% 5 HV) were produced from 4- hydroxyvaleric acid and 5-hydroxyvaleric acid, using Cupriavidus necator PHB harboring the gene phaC with modified sequences.

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Conventional statistical investigations have primarily focused on the comparison of the simple one-dimensional characteristics of protein cavities, such as number, surface area, and volume. These studies have failed to discern the crucial distinctions in cavity properties between thermophilic and mesophilic proteins that contribute to protein thermostability. In this study, the significance of cavity properties, i.

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Indigo is a valuable, natural blue dye that has been used for centuries in the textile industry. The large-scale commercial production of indigo relies on its extraction from plants and chemical synthesis. Studies are being conducted to develop methods for environment-friendly and sustainable production of indigo using genetically engineered microbes.

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To alleviate environmental problems caused by using conventional plastics, bioplastics have garnered significant interest as alternatives to petroleum-based plastics. Despite possessing better degradability traits compared to traditional plastics, the degradation of bioplastics still demands a longer duration than initially anticipated. This necessitates the utilization of degradation strains or enzymes to enhance degradation efficiency, ensuring timely degradation.

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Pseudomonas putida is a promising strain for lignin valorisation. However, there is a dearth of stable and efficient systems for secreting enzymes to enhance the process. Therefore, a novel secretion system for recombinant lignin-depolymerising peroxidase was developed.

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Product inhibition caused by organic acids is a serious issue in establishing economical biochemical production systems. Herein, for enhanced production of glutaric acid by overcoming product inhibition triggered by glutaric acid, a whole-cell bioconversion system equipped with biocatalyst recycling process and in situ product recovery by adsorption was developed successfully. From the whole-cell bioconversion reaction, we found that both dissociated and undissociated forms of glutaric acid acted as an inhibitor in the whole-cell bioconversion reaction, wherein bioconversion was hindered beyond 200 mM glutaric acid regardless of reaction pH.

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One of the key intermediates, 5-hydroxyvaleric acid (5-HV), is used in the synthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoate monomer, δ-valerolactone, 1,5-pentanediol (1,5-PDO), and many other substances. Due to global environmental problems, eco-friendly bio-based synthesis of various platform chemicals and key intermediates are socially required, but few previous studies on 5-HV biosynthesis have been conducted. To establish a sustainable bioprocess for 5-HV production, we introduced gabT encoding 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase and yqhD encoding alcohol dehydrogenase to produce 5-HV from 5-aminovaleric acid (5-AVA), through glutarate semialdehyde in Escherichia coli whole-cell reaction.

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Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is a biodegradable and biocompatible bioplastic. Effective PHB degradation in nutrient-poor environments is required for industrial and practical applications of PHB. To screen for PHB-degrading strains, PHB double-layer plates were prepared and three new species with PHB-degrading ability were isolated from the soil.

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γ-Amino butyric acid (GABA) is a non-proteinogenic amino acid and a human neurotransmitter. Recently, increasing demand for food additives and biodegradable bioplastic monomers, such as nylon 4, has been reported. Consequently, considerable efforts have been made to produce GABA through fermentation and bioconversion.

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The upcycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) waste can simultaneously produce value-added chemicals and reduce the growing environmental impact of plastic waste. In this study, we designed a chemobiological system to convert terephthalic acid (TPA), an aromatic monomer of PET, to β-ketoadipic acid (βKA), a C6 keto-diacid that functions as a building block for nylon-6,6 analogs. Using microwave-assisted hydrolysis in a neutral aqueous system, PET was converted to TPA with Amberlyst-15, a conventional catalyst with high conversion efficiency and reusability.

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Petrochemical-based plastics cause environmental pollution and threaten humans and ecosystems. Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is considered a promising alternative to nondegradable plastics since it is eco-friendly and biodegradable polymer having similar properties to conventional plastics. PHA's material properties are generally determined by composition and type of monomers in PHA.

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γ-Aminobutyrate (GABA) is an important chemical by itself and can be further used for the production of monomer used for the synthesis of biodegradable polyamides. Until now, GABA production using harboring glutamate decarboxylases (GADs) has been limited due to the discrepancy between optimal pH for GAD activity (pH 4.0) and cell growth (pH 7.

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