# Screening of microbial consortium with high efficiency of lignin-degrading and its synergistic metabolic mechanism

**Authors:** Jinchuang Ru, Zhiyang Jiang, Jiayu Li, Xiang Li, Zhencheng Su, Tong Li, Mingkai Xu

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1709019 · 2025-10-31

## TL;DR

This study identifies a microbial community that efficiently degrades lignin and explores the mechanisms behind its effectiveness.

## Contribution

The study identifies a microbial consortium with high lignin-degrading efficiency and reveals its synergistic metabolic mechanisms.

## Key findings

- Microbial consortium R0 degraded over 80% of lignin in 6 days.
- Protocatechuic acid is a central intermediate in lignin degradation.
- Pseudomonas and Achromobacter are key genera in lignin degradation.

## Abstract

Lignin is difficult to degrade, which makes its high-value utilization a challenge. So finding an efficient method to degrade lignin is very important. At present, microbial degradation is considered to be one of the most effective and environmentally friendly degradation methods that is widely accepted.

This study enriched three lignin-degrading microbial consortia R0, R1 and R2 using alkali lignin as the sole carbon source under 15 °C conditions. Using the methods of 16S rRNA sequencing, metagenomics, and metabolomics, the degradation mechanism of these three microbial consortia were systematically analyzed.

The microbial consortium R0, which has the best degradation efficiency, can degrade more than 80% within 6 days, with dominant genera being Achromobacter and Pseudomonas. The dominant genera in other two microbial consortia R1 and R2 are Pseudomonas and Achromobacter in R1, Pseudomonas and Sphingobacterium in R2. Protocatechuic acid is a central intermediate in the degradation of lignin, its degradation pathway was fully annotated in microbial consortia R0 and R1. Microbial consortium R0 has the most abundant of AA (Auxiliary Activities) family genes annotated as carbohydrate annotation enzymes. The dominant genera in the microbial consortium R0 based on AA family gene abundance were Pseudomonas and Achromobacter.

Our results indicated that Pseudomonas is the dominant genus in lignin degradation, the metabolic potential of other abundant genera suggests a possible complementary role in the lignin degradation process. In the lignin degradation system with Pseudomonas as the dominant genera, the degradation of protocatechuic acid is the core of the degradation process. This study could enrich the mechanism of efficient and stable lignin degradation by microbial consortium, and could provide theoretical guidance for the development of lignin biodegradation technology in industry.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** TEAD1 (TEA domain transcription factor 1) [NCBI Gene 7003]
- **Chemicals:** protocatechuic acid (PubChem CID 72)
- **Species:** Achromobacter (taxon 222), Pseudomonas (taxon 286), Sphingobacterium (taxon 28453)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** carbohydrate (MESH:D002241), Protocatechuic acid (MESH:C009091), AA (-), carbon (MESH:D002244), Lignin (MESH:D008031)
- **Species:** Sphingobacterium (genus) [taxon 28453], Achromobacter (genus) [taxon 222], Pseudomonas (RNA similarity group I, genus) [taxon 286]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12617221