Corynebacterium glutamicum as an Efficient Omnivorous Microbial Host for the Bioconversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass
- 1Chemical Engineering Program, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States
- 2Department of Bioresource and Environmental Security, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, United States
- 3Department of Biomaterials and Biomanufacturing, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, United States
- 4Joint BioEnergy Institute, Emeryville, CA, United States
A Corrigendum on
Corynebacterium glutamicum as an efficient omnivorous microbial host for the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass
by Mhatre A, Shinde S, Jha AK, Rodriguez A, Wardak Z, Jansen A, Gladden JM, George A, Davis RW and Varman AM (2022). Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 10:827386. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.827386
In the published article, there was an error in the caption of Figure 4 as published. The concentrations of vanillic acid, cinnamic acid, benzoic acid and coumaric acid (mM) displayed were denoted as 40, 80, 150 mM. However, the correct concentrations are 10, 20 and 40 mM. The corrected legend appears below.
FIGURE 4. Growth assays of C. glutamicum in: (A) vanillic acid (10, 20, 40 mM), (B) Benzoic acid (10, 20, 40 mM), (C) Cinnamic acid (10, 20, 40 mM), and (D) p-coumaric acid (10, 20, 40 mM). The experiments were performed in biological triplicates. Data represents mean ± SD, n = 3.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate, 13C-fingerprinting, lignin-derived aromatics, mixed-acid fermentation, L-lactate
Citation: Mhatre A, Shinde S, Jha AK, Rodriguez A, Wardak Z, Jansen A, Gladden JM, George A, Davis RW and Varman AM (2022) Corrigendum: Corynebacterium glutamicum as an efficient omnivorous microbial host for the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 10:1116067. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1116067
Received: 05 December 2022; Accepted: 06 December 2022;
Published: 20 December 2022.
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*Correspondence: Ryan W. Davis, rwdavis@sandia.gov; Arul M. Varman, Arul.M.Varman@asu.edu
†These authors have contributed equally to this work