Patent classifications
C12Y401/01001
Integration of a polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide that catalyzes pyruvate to acetolactate conversion
The invention relates to recombinant host cells having at least one integrated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide that catalyzes a step in a pyruvate-utilizing biosynthetic pathway, e.g., pyruvate to acetolactate conversion. The invention also relates to methods of increasing the biosynthetic production of isobutanol, 2,3-butanediol, 2-butanol or 2-butanone using such host cells.
DISCOVERY OF ENZYMES FROM THE ALPHA-KETO ACID DECARBOXYLASE FAMILY
2-ketoacid decarboxylase enzymes, compositions encoding for 2 ketoacid decarboxylase enzymes, and host cells comprising such enzymes or compositions are provided
Lactic acid bacteria for the production of ethanol from biomass material
Lactic acid bacterial cultures, cell populations and articles of manufacture comprising same are disclosed for generating ethanol from lignocellulose.
Polypeptides with ketol-acid reductoisomerase activity
Polypeptides having ketol-acid reductoisomerase activity are provided. Also disclosed are recombinant host cells comprising isobutanol biosynthetic pathways employing such polypeptides. Methods for producing isobutanol employing host cells comprising the polypeptides having ketol-acid reductoisomerase activity are also disclosed.
Microorganism having enhanced productivity of lactic acid and a process for producing lactic acid using the same
The present invention relates to Saccharomyces sp. capable of producing lactic acid with a decreased activity of pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) and increased activities of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALD) and acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS), and a method of producing lactic acid from the culture medium obtained by culturing the microorganism.
MICROORGANISM PRODUCING LACTIC ACID AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LACTIC ACID USING SAME
The present application relates to a microorganism of the genus Saccharomyces producing lactic acid and a method for preparing lactic acid using the same. More specifically, the present application relates to a microorganism of the genus Saccharomyces producing lactic acid, wherein the microorganism is modified to weaken or inactivate the activity of pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) compared to its endogenous activity, to introduce the activity of ATP-citrate lyase (ACL), and to enhance pyruvate biosynthetic pathway compared to its endogenous biosynthetic pathway, and a method for producing lactic acid using the microorganism.
ENZYMATIC METHOD FOR PRODUCING 2-HYDROXY-4-METHYLMERCAPTOBUTANOIC ACID (MHA)
The invention relates to an enzymatic method for producing 2-hydroxy-4-methylmercaptobutanoic acid from 3-methylthio-propanal (3-methylmercaptopropanal (MMP) or methional) and carbon dioxide.
CELL-FREE PRODUCTION OF BUTANOL
Provided herein, in some aspects, are methods and compositions for producing large-scale quantities of butanol, including normal butanol (n-butanol), isobutanol, and 2-butanol using a cell-free system.
Production of 4,6-dihydroxy-2-oxo-hexanoic acid
Provided herein are methods, compositions, and non-naturally occurring microbial organism for preparing compounds such as1-butanol, butyric acid, succinic acid, 1,4-butanediol, 1-pentanol, pentanoic acid, glutaric acid, 1,5-pentanediol, 1-hexanol, hexanoic acid, adipic acid, 1,6-hexanediol, 6-hydroxy hexanoic acid, ?-Caprolactone, 6-amino-hexanoic acid, ?-Caprolactam, hexamethylenediamine, linear fatty acids and linear fatty alcohols that are between 7-25 carbons long, linear alkanes and linear ?-alkenes that are between 6-24 carbons long, sebacic acid and dodecanedioic acid comprising: a) converting a C.sub.N aldehyde and pyruvate to a C.sub.N+3 ?-hydroxyketone intermediate through an aldol addition; and b) converting the C.sub.N+3 ?-hydroxyketone intermediate to the compounds through enzymatic steps, or a combination of enzymatic and chemical steps.
Recombinant acid-resistant yeast in which alcohol production is inhibited and method for producing lactic acid by using same
The present invention relates to: acid-resistant yeast to which lactic acid productivity is imparted, and in which the conversion of pyruvate into acetaldehyde is inhibited and, consequently, the ethanol production pathway is inhibited; and a method for producing lactic acid by using same.