C12P15/00

METHOD FOR PRODUCING STEVIOL AND STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE USING AOBGL3 HOMOLOG
20180312892 · 2018-11-01 · ·

The present invention provides a method for preparing a steviol glycoside and/or steviol comprising reacting glycosidase AOBGL1 and/or AOBGL3 or a variant thereof with a steviol glycoside having at least one monoglucoside bond and/or monoglucosyl ester bond, thereby cleaving said monoglucoside bond and/or monoglucosyl ester bond.

Steviol glycosyltransferase and gene encoding same
10113155 · 2018-10-30 · ·

The present invention provides steviol glycosyltransferase and a method for producing a steviol glycoside using this enzyme. The present invention provides a transformant transformed with a gene for steviol glycosyltransferase and a method for preparing such a transformant.

Steviol glycosyltransferase and gene encoding same
10113155 · 2018-10-30 · ·

The present invention provides steviol glycosyltransferase and a method for producing a steviol glycoside using this enzyme. The present invention provides a transformant transformed with a gene for steviol glycosyltransferase and a method for preparing such a transformant.

MICROBIAL ENGINEERING FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS FROM THE ISOPRENOID PATHWAY

The invention relates to the production of one or more terpenoids through microbial engineering, and relates to the manufacture of products comprising terpenoids.

MICROBIAL ENGINEERING FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS FROM THE ISOPRENOID PATHWAY

The invention relates to the production of one or more terpenoids through microbial engineering, and relates to the manufacture of products comprising terpenoids.

Method for producing terpenes

The present invention concerns a method for producing terpenes in fungi comprising the steps of (a) providing a modified terpene biosynthetic gene cluster inside a host cell, wherein one or more of the naturally occurring genes or promoters of the cluster have been replaced, truncated or removed, (b) providing a transcription factor inside the host cell, the transcription factor activating the terpene biosynthetic gene cluster; (c) cultivating said host in conditions allowing the expression of the transcription factor activating the cluster; and optionally (d) recovering the thus produced terpene product.

Method for producing terpenes

The present invention concerns a method for producing terpenes in fungi comprising the steps of (a) providing a modified terpene biosynthetic gene cluster inside a host cell, wherein one or more of the naturally occurring genes or promoters of the cluster have been replaced, truncated or removed, (b) providing a transcription factor inside the host cell, the transcription factor activating the terpene biosynthetic gene cluster; (c) cultivating said host in conditions allowing the expression of the transcription factor activating the cluster; and optionally (d) recovering the thus produced terpene product.

Compound targeting IL-23A and TNF-alpha and uses thereof

The disclosure relates to compounds specific for IL23A and TNF-alpha, compositions comprising the compounds, and methods of use thereof. Nucleic acids, cells, and methods of production related to the compounds and compositions are also disclosed.

STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE TRANSPORT

A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which overexpresses a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto. A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which has been modified, preferably in its genome, to result in a deficiency in the production of a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto.

STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE TRANSPORT

A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which overexpresses a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto. A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which has been modified, preferably in its genome, to result in a deficiency in the production of a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto.