C12Y401/01074

Yeast organism producing isobutanol at a high yield

The present invention provides recombinant microorganisms comprising an isobutanol producing metabolic pathway and methods of using said recombinant microorganisms to produce isobutanol. In various aspects of the invention, the recombinant microorganisms may comprise a modification resulting in the reduction of pyruvate decarboxylase and/or glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. In various embodiments described herein, the recombinant microorganisms may be microorganisms of the Saccharomyces clade, Crabtree-negative yeast microorganisms, Crabtree-positive yeast microorganisms, post-WGD (whole genome duplication) yeast microorganisms, pre-WGD (whole genome duplication) yeast microorganisms, and non-fermenting yeast microorganisms.

Escherichia coli engineered for isobutyraldehyde production

The present disclosure provides recombinant E. coli and other bacteria with reduced alcohol dehydrogenase and/or aldehyde reductase activity. The present disclosure further provides recombinant E. coli and other bacteria with reduced isobutyraldehyde reductase activity. Methods for the production and the uses of the recombinant bacteria are also provided. Specifically, recombinant bacteria further expressing 2-keto-acid decarboxylase can be used for producing higher aldehydes or other non-alcohol chemicals derived from aldehydes.

METHODS, CELLS AND REAGENTS FOR PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE, DERIVATIVES AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF
20170051314 · 2017-02-23 · ·

This application describes methods, including non-naturally occurring methods, for biosynthesizing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA and intermediates thereof, as well as non-naturally occurring hosts for producing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA. This application also describes methods, including non-naturally occurring methods, for biosynthesizing isoprene and intermediates thereof, as well as non-naturally occurring hosts for producing isoprene.

ENGINEERED BACTERIA FOR ENHANCED CROP PRODUCTION
20250324977 · 2025-10-23 ·

The present invention provides for a plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterium (PGPR) genetically modified such that the PGPR is capable of colonizing the root of a plurality of plant species, such as a plurality of crop plant species, wherein the genetically modified PGPR is enhanced in the capability to colonize the root of a plurality of plant species when compared to a wild-type or unmodified PGPR.