Patent classifications
C12P19/44
BIOSYNTHETIC PRODUCTION OF STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES AND PROCESSES THEREFORE
The present invention relates to the production of steviol glycoside rebaudiosides D4, WB1 and WB2 and the production of rebaudioside M from Reb D4.
MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF TYROSOL AND SALIDROSIDE
The invention relates to a method for production of tyrosol, wherein a transgenic bacterial cell that heterologously expresses phenylpyruvate decarboxylase and that overexpresses phospho-2-dehydro-3-deoxyheptonate and prephenate dehydrogenase, and wherein pheAL and feaB are both inactivated or removed, is grown in a medium comprising a metabolic precursor of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) and erythrose 4-phosphate (E4P), particularly glucose, and optionally, phenylalanine as a supplement; and tyrosol is extracted from said medium. The invention also relates to a method for production of salidroside, wherein the transgenic cell additionally heterologously expresses uridine diphosphate dependent glycosyltransferase (UGT85A1, EC:2.4.1.)
MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF TYROSOL AND SALIDROSIDE
The invention relates to a method for production of tyrosol, wherein a transgenic bacterial cell that heterologously expresses phenylpyruvate decarboxylase and that overexpresses phospho-2-dehydro-3-deoxyheptonate and prephenate dehydrogenase, and wherein pheAL and feaB are both inactivated or removed, is grown in a medium comprising a metabolic precursor of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) and erythrose 4-phosphate (E4P), particularly glucose, and optionally, phenylalanine as a supplement; and tyrosol is extracted from said medium. The invention also relates to a method for production of salidroside, wherein the transgenic cell additionally heterologously expresses uridine diphosphate dependent glycosyltransferase (UGT85A1, EC:2.4.1.)
ENZYMATIC METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF GDP-FUCOSE
The present invention relates to an enzyme-catalyzed process for producing GDP-fucose from low-cost substrates guanosine and
ENZYMATIC METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF GDP-FUCOSE
The present invention relates to an enzyme-catalyzed process for producing GDP-fucose from low-cost substrates guanosine and
Distributed systems for the efficient production and use of microbe-based compositions
The invention relates to systems and methods for effective production and use of microorganisms and/or the fermentation broth in which they are produced. Advantageously, the system is cost-effective, scalable, quick, versatile, efficacious, and helpful in reducing resistance to chemical compounds and residue that concerns consumers.
Distributed systems for the efficient production and use of microbe-based compositions
The invention relates to systems and methods for effective production and use of microorganisms and/or the fermentation broth in which they are produced. Advantageously, the system is cost-effective, scalable, quick, versatile, efficacious, and helpful in reducing resistance to chemical compounds and residue that concerns consumers.
Compositions for Improving the Environmental Impact of Textiles and Leather
The subject invention provides environmentally-friendly compositions and methods for enhancing production of textiles and leather. In certain embodiments, the methods of the subject invention comprise incorporating the application of a biological amphiphilic molecule into a textile or leather-making process to reduce chemical usage, reduce water usage, reduce water pollution and/or provide an added benefit to the process. In certain embodiments, the methods of the subject invention comprise substituting a chemical surfactant with a biological amphiphilic molecule in one or more steps involved in textile or leather-making process that would traditionally utilize a chemical surfactant.
Compositions for Improving the Environmental Impact of Textiles and Leather
The subject invention provides environmentally-friendly compositions and methods for enhancing production of textiles and leather. In certain embodiments, the methods of the subject invention comprise incorporating the application of a biological amphiphilic molecule into a textile or leather-making process to reduce chemical usage, reduce water usage, reduce water pollution and/or provide an added benefit to the process. In certain embodiments, the methods of the subject invention comprise substituting a chemical surfactant with a biological amphiphilic molecule in one or more steps involved in textile or leather-making process that would traditionally utilize a chemical surfactant.
Novel Fermentation Systems and Methods
The subject invention provides systems and apparatuses for producing microbe-based compositions that can be used in the oil and gas industry, environmental cleanup, as well as for other applications. More specifically, the present invention includes biological reactors, equipment, and materials for fermenting microbe-based compositions.