Patent classifications
C12Y402/01001
METHOD OF PRODUCING & PROCESSING DIAMINES
Provided is a method of producing and isolating a diamine produced by microbial fermentation that minimizes undesirable salt formation to provide a lower cost process.
METHODS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF BIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS
The present disclosure provides bifunctional compounds including a polypeptide targeting moiety conjugated to a small molecule in a site-specific manner both of which bind to the same target protein resulting in potent and specific binding characteristics and methods of identifying such compounds.
VARIANTS OF THERMOVIBRIO AMMONIFICANS CARBONIC ANHYDRASE AND CO2 CAPTURE METHODS USING THERMOVIBRIO AMMONIFICANS CARBONIC ANHYDRASE VARIANTS
The present description relates to recombinant or engineered carbonic anhydrase polypeptides, variants, and functional derivatives thereof, having improved properties that make them advantageous for use in CO.sub.2 capture operations (e.g., CO.sub.2 capture solvents, alkaline pH, and/or elevated temperatures), as well as polynucleotides and vectors encoding same. The present description also relates to methods, processes and systems for CO.sub.2 capture which make use of the recombinant or engineered carbonic anhydrase polypeptides, variants, and functional derivatives thereof.
ENGINEERED THERMOSTABLE CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ENZYMES
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for making and using improved carbonic anhydrases for novel, sustainable, and low energy CO.sub.2 waste gas scrubbing technologies that are also transformational carbon capture technologies. Embodiments of methods, systems and compositions disclosed herein include, but are not limited to, non-aqueous solvents, advanced membranes, sorbents, and cryogenic systems that significantly reduce the cost of CO.sub.2 capture from coal and natural gas-fired power plants and industrial facilities. Methods disclosed herein reduce the energy and cost required for CO.sub.2 separation and can be applied for both pre-combustion and post-combustion CO.sub.2 capture.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SILENCING CARBONIC ANHYDRASE 2 EXPRESSION
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors have been shown to reduce aqueous humor production and thereby reduce intraocular pressure in the eye. Accordingly, there is a need for agents that can selectively and efficiently inhibit expression of the CA2 gene such that subjects having a CA2-associated disorder, such as glaucoma, can be effectively treated. The disclosure relates to double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) compositions targeting carbonic anhydrase 2 (CA2), and methods of using such dsRNA compositions to alter (e.g., inhibit) expression of carbonic anhydrase 2.
Process for CO2 capture using carbonates and biocatalysts
A formulation and process for capturing CO.sub.2 use an absorption mixture containing water, biocatalysts and a carbonate compound. The process includes contacting a CO.sub.2-containing gas with the absorption mixture to enable dissolution and transformation of CO.sub.2 into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions, thereby producing a CO.sub.2-depleted gas and an ion-rich solution, followed by subjecting the ion-rich solution to desorption. The biocatalyst improves absorption of the mixture comprising carbonate compounds and the carbonate compound promotes release of the bicarbonate ions from the ion-rich solution during desorption, producing a CO.sub.2 gas stream and an ion-depleted solution.
ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY WITH COLOR-CORRECTION COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
- Nicholas C. Erickson ,
- David G. Freier ,
- Robert L. Brott ,
- Bing Hao ,
- David A. Rosen ,
- Stephen M. Menke ,
- Bert T. Chien ,
- Seong Taek Lee ,
- Encai Hao ,
- Zhaohui Yang ,
- Albert I. Everaerts ,
- Yongshang Lu ,
- William Blake Kolb ,
- Keith R. Bruesewitz ,
- Adam D. Haag ,
- Sun-Yong Park ,
- Timothy J. Nevitt (Deceased) ,
- Brianna N. Wheeler ,
- Jody L. Peterson ,
- Gilles J. Benoit
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes a pixelated OLED display panel and a color-correction component disposed on the pixelated OLED display panel. The pixelated OLED display panel has a ratio of blue-to-red color mixing weights at 30 degrees of ?.sup.0.sub.30, and a ratio of blue-to-red color mixing weights at 45 degrees of ?.sup.0.sub.45, where ?.sup.0.sub.45??.sup.0.sub.30?1.05 and 1.5??.sup.0.sub.45?1.1. The color-correction component is configured such that a ratio of blue-to-red color mixing weights at 45 degrees of the display is ?.sub.45 and a ratio of blue-to-red color mixing weights at 30 degrees of the display is ?.sub.30, where ?.sup.0.sub.45?0.1??.sub.45?2.1??.sup.0.sub.45 and ?.sup.0.sub.30?0.05??.sub.30?2.05??.sup.0.sub.30. Methods of making OLED displays are described.
BICYCLIC PEPTIDE LIGANDS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention provides compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same.
MODIFIED COLLAGEN COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATION OF JNK
Methods and compositions for modulating JNK activity and stimulating efferocytosis in a cell or patient are described. Therapeutic modified collagens comprising a plurality of proteins characterized by Table 1 for use as JNK modulators are also described.
METHOD FOR CAPTURING AND REMOVING CARBON DIOXIDE USING PHOTO-CULTIVATION
The present disclosure discloses a method for capturing and removing carbon oxide using photo-cultivation, the method including a carbonic anhydrase providing step in which carbonic anhydrase is provided to culture medium as a reaction catalyst; a carbon dioxide supplying step in which a processing object gas containing carbon dioxide is supplied to the carbonic anhydrase and the culture medium; a carbon dioxide converting step in which the carbon dioxide comes into contact with the carbonic anhydrase and the culture medium to convert the carbon dioxide into inorganic carbonic acid; and a carbon oxide consuming step in which the inorganic carbonic acid is employed and consumed in photosynthesis of microalgae contained in the culture medium.