Patent classifications
C12Y403/01023
ENZYMES, CELLS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF 3-(4-FARNESYLOXYPHENYL)PROPIONIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF
The present disclosure provides microbial cells and methods of producing FOPPA resulting from unique biosynthetic pathways, including biosynthetic pathways based on the phenylalanine/tyrosine biosynthetic branch and biosynthetic pathways based on bacteria metabolism. In particular, the present invention provides methods of producing FOPPA in microbial cells. These methods provide a low-cost, sustainable, and environmentally friendly source for FOPPA.
PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACIDS USING POLYPEPTIDES HAVING TYROSINE AMMONIA LYASE ACTIVITY
The present invention generally relates to the field of biotechnology as it applies to the production of hydroxycinnamic acids using polypeptides having tyrosine ammonia lyase activity. More particularly, the present invention pertains to polypeptides having tyrosine ammonia lyase activity and high substrate specificity towards tyrosine, which makes them particularly suitable in the production of p-coumaric acid and other hydroxycinnamic acids. The present invention thus provides processes for the production of p-coumaric acid and other hydroxycinnamic acids employing these polypeptides as well as recombinant host cells expressing same.
Production of a flavour compound in a host cell
The present invention relates to the field of biotechnology; specifically the production of a flavor compound (raspberry ketone) in a host cell.
PRODUCTION OF FRAMBINONE BY A RECOMBINANT FUNGAL MICROORGANISM
The invention relates to a genetically modified fungal microorganism for the production of frambinone, said microorganism having the following characteristics: the capacity to produce frambinone from tyrosine; and a limited capacity or no capacity to break tyrosine down into tyrosol, p-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde and/or p-hydroxyphenylacetate; and to the use of same for producing frambinone.
Production of frambinone by a recombinant fungal microorganism
The invention relates to a genetically modified fungal microorganism for the production of frambinone, the microorganism having the following characteristics: the capacity to produce frambinone from tyrosine; and a limited capacity or no capacity to break tyrosine down into tyrosol, p-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde and/or p-hydroxyphenylacetate; and to the use of same for producing frambinone.
Processes for the production of hydroxycinnamic acids using polypeptides having tyrosine ammonia lyase activity
The present invention generally relates to the field of biotechnology as it applies to the production of hydroxycinnamic acids using polypeptides having tyrosine ammonia lyase activity. More particularly, the present invention pertains to polypeptides having tyrosine ammonia lyase activity and high substrate specificity towards tyrosine, which makes them particularly suitable in the production of p-coumaric acid and other hydroxycinnamic acids. The present invention thus provides processes for the production of p-coumaric acid and other hydroxycinnamic acids employing these polypeptides as well as recombinant host cells expressing same.
BIOSYNTHESIS OF CURCUMINODS IN MAMMALIAN CELLS
A method of making curcuminoids in a mammalian cell. The method of making a curcuminoid in a mammalian cell includes expressing one or more enzymes in the mammalian cell, the enzymes being selected from the group consisting of tyrosine ammonia lyase (TAL), 4-coumaroyl-CoA ligase (4CL1), curcuminoid synthase (CUS), diketide-CoA synthase (DCS), curcumin synthase (CURS1), 4-coumarate 3-hydroxylase (C3H), caffeoyl-CoA 3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAMT), and acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC). The expressing of the one or more enzymes converts a starting material, such as tyrosine or ferulic acid, to the curcuminoid. Also provided herein are therapeutic uses for the curcuminoid made in a mammalian cell.
ENGINEERED TYROSINE AMMONIA LYASE
The present invention provides engineered tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL) polypeptides and compositions thereof. In some embodiments, the engineered TAL polypeptides have been optimized to provide enhanced catalytic activity while reducing sensitivity to proteolysis and increasing tolerance to acidic pH levels. The invention also provides methods for utilization of the compositions comprising the engineered TAL polypeptides for therapeutic and industrial purposes.
ENGINEERED TYROSINE AMMONIA LYASE
The present invention provides engineered tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL) polypeptides and compositions thereof. In some embodiments, the engineered TAL polypeptides have been optimized to provide enhanced catalytic activity while reducing sensitivity to proteolysis and increasing tolerance to acidic pH levels. The invention also provides methods for utilization of the compositions comprising the engineered TAL polypeptides for therapeutic and industrial purposes.
Engineered tyrosine ammonia lyase
The present invention provides engineered tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL) polypeptides and compositions thereof. In some embodiments, the engineered TAL polypeptides have been optimized to provide enhanced catalytic activity while reducing sensitivity to proteolysis and increasing tolerance to acidic pH levels. The invention also provides methods for utilization of the compositions comprising the engineered TAL polypeptides for therapeutic and industrial purposes.