C12N9/0006

Recombinant microorganism for producing L-valine, construction method and application thereof

Related are a recombinant microorganism for producing L-valine, a construction method and an application thereof. Through enhancing amino acid dehydrogenase activity of L-valine fermentation strain, and/or activating an Entner-Doudoroff (ED) metabolic pathway, a problem in L-valine fermentation process that reducing power is unbalanced is solved, thereby the titer and yield of L-valine produced by Escherichia coli are improved, and L-valine was produced by one-step anaerobic fermentation.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC LENGTH FATTY ALCOHOLS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
20220333143 · 2022-10-20 ·

The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms containing a fatty alcohol, fatty aldehyde or fatty acid pathway, wherein the microbial organisms selectively produce a fatty alcohol, fatty aldehyde or fatty acid of a specified length. Also provided are non-naturally occurring microbial organisms having a fatty alcohol, fatty aldehyde or fatty acid pathway, wherein the microbial organisms further include an acetyl-CoA pathway. In some aspects, the microbial organisms of the invention have select gene disruptions or enzyme attenuations that increase production of fatty alcohols, fatty aldehydes or fatty acids. The invention additionally provides methods of using the above microbial organisms to produce a fatty alcohol, a fatty aldehyde or a fatty acid.

ULTRASENSITIVE ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSORS
20220333153 · 2022-10-20 ·

The invention relates to biosensors. More particularly, this invention relates to an electrochemical biosensor and to electrochemically active enzymes or variants thereof that are suitable for detection of one or more target molecules in a sample.

Recombinant yeast strain for producing nervonic acids and application thereof

The present invention discloses an engineering yeast strain for producing nervonic acids. The yeast strain over-expresses the genes related to enzymes required in a synthetic process of long-chain unsaturated fatty acids, such as fatty acid elongase, desaturase, diacylglycerol acyltransferase and the like, and optionally, further adjusts and controls the synthesis and decomposition route of triglyceride, the synthesis and decomposition route of sphingomyelin, and the synthesis and decomposition route and the oxidation-reduction balanced route of lipid subcell levels. The recombinant yeast strain can produce microorganism oil; and the content of the prepared nervonic acids accounts for 39.6% of the total fatty acids.

Recombinant microorganism for producing L-valine, construction method and application thereof

Related are a recombinant microorganism for producing L-valine, a construction method and an application thereof. Through transferring an acetohydroxy acid reductoisomerase gene and/or an amino acid dehydrogenase gene into a microorganism, and enhancing activity of an acetohydroxy acid reductoisomerase and/or an amino acid dehydrogenase, the titer and yield of L-valine generated by Escherichia coli may be improved, and L-valine was produced by one-step anaerobic fermentation.

O-PHOSPHOSERINE EXPORT PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE, CYSTEINE, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF USING THE SAME
20230127940 · 2023-04-27 ·

An O-phosphoserine (OPS) export protein variant, and a method for producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, and cysteine derivatives using the same.

Methods and compositions for reducing <i>Clostridium difficile </i>infection

The present invention relates to methods and compositions for reducing the risk and severity of C. difficile infection. It is based, at least in part, on the discovery that a restricted fraction of the gut microbiota, including the bacterium Clostridium scindens, contributes substantially to resistance against C. difficile infection. Without being bound by any particular theory, it is believed that this is achieved through the biosynthesis of secondary bile acids.

RECOMBINANT MICROORGANISMS AND USES THEREFOR

The disclosure provides genetically engineered C1-fixing microorganisms capable of producing nanobodies. Additionally, the disclosure provides engineered microorganisms comprising one or more disrupted genes to strategically divert carbon flux away from nonessential or undesirable products towards products and/or co-products of interest. The disclosure enables co-production of useful chemicals from gaseous substrates.

Xylitol producing <i>Metschnikowia </i>species

Provided herein are Metschnikowia species that produce xylitol from xylose when cultured, as well as methods to make and use these Metschnikowia species.

Coupled, self-sufficient biotransformation of chenodeoxcholic acid to ursodeoxycholic acid and novel enzyme mutants applicable in said process
11634743 · 2023-04-25 · ·

The present invention relates to a coupled biotransformation process of converting chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and related compounds to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) and related compounds. It also relates to the cloning, expression, and biochemical characterization of a novel NADP.sup.+-dependent 7α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (7α-HSDH) from Clostridium difficile, cofactor switch mutants thereof, and their application for the oxidation of bile acids. A further aspect of the invention relates to novel NADP-dependent cofactor switch mutants of the NADP.sup.+-dependent 7α-HSDH of E. coli and their application for the oxidation of bile acids.