C12P13/12

Modified homoserine dehydrogenase and method for producing homoserine or L-amino acid derived from homoserine using the same

The present disclosure relates to modified homoserine dehydrogenase and a method for producing a homoserine-derived L-amino acid using the same.

Modified homoserine dehydrogenase and method for producing homoserine or L-amino acid derived from homoserine using the same

The present disclosure relates to modified homoserine dehydrogenase and a method for producing a homoserine-derived L-amino acid using the same.

RhtB protein variants and the method of producing O-phosphoserine using the same

The present invention relates to an RhtB (homoserine/homoserine lactone export transporter) protein variant having an enhanced ability to export O-phosphoserine (OPS) that is a precursor of L-cysteine, a polynucleotide encoding the protein, a vector comprising the polynucleotide, an OPS-producing microorganism comprising the protein variant, a method of producing O-phosphoserine using the microorganism, and a method for preparing cysteine or its derivatives, which comprises reacting O-phosphoserine, produced by the method above, with a sulfide in the presence of O-phosphoserine sulfhydrylase (OPSS) or a microorganism that expresses OPSS.

RhtB protein variants and the method of producing O-phosphoserine using the same

The present invention relates to an RhtB (homoserine/homoserine lactone export transporter) protein variant having an enhanced ability to export O-phosphoserine (OPS) that is a precursor of L-cysteine, a polynucleotide encoding the protein, a vector comprising the polynucleotide, an OPS-producing microorganism comprising the protein variant, a method of producing O-phosphoserine using the microorganism, and a method for preparing cysteine or its derivatives, which comprises reacting O-phosphoserine, produced by the method above, with a sulfide in the presence of O-phosphoserine sulfhydrylase (OPSS) or a microorganism that expresses OPSS.

MICROORGANISM PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE OR L-CYSTEINE USING THE SAME
20170260556 · 2017-09-14 ·

The present invention relates to a microorganism, wherein the activity of a polypeptide capable of exporting O-phosphoserine (OPS) is enhanced, and a method of producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, or a cysteine derivative using the microorganism.

MICROORGANISM PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE OR L-CYSTEINE USING THE SAME
20170260556 · 2017-09-14 ·

The present invention relates to a microorganism, wherein the activity of a polypeptide capable of exporting O-phosphoserine (OPS) is enhanced, and a method of producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, or a cysteine derivative using the microorganism.

METHODS FOR PREPARING N-ACETYL-L-METHIONINE

The present disclosure relates to a polypeptide having an acyltransferase activity or a microorganism including the same; a composition for preparing N-acetyl-L-methionine, the composition including the polypeptide or microorganism; and a method of preparing N-acetyl-L-methionine using the polypeptide or microorganism. Further, the present disclosure relates to a polynucleotide encoding the polypeptide and an expression vector including the polynucleotide. Since the microorganism including a novel acyltransferase according to the present disclosure has enhanced acyltransferase activity, this microorganism can be efficiently used for producing N-acetyl-L-methionine by acetylating L-methionine.

MODIFIED HOMOSERINE DEHYDROGENASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOMOSERINE OR L-AMINO ACID DERIVED FROM HOMOSERINE USING THE SAME

The present disclosure relates to modified homoserine dehydrogenase and a method for producing a homoserine-derived L-amino acid using the same.

MODIFIED HOMOSERINE DEHYDROGENASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOMOSERINE OR L-AMINO ACID DERIVED FROM HOMOSERINE USING THE SAME

The present disclosure relates to modified homoserine dehydrogenase and a method for producing a homoserine-derived L-amino acid using the same.

MICROORGANISM PRODUCING L-AMINO ACID AND METHOD OF PRODUCING L-AMINO ACID USING THE SAME

Provided are a microorganism producing an L-amino acid or a precursor thereof, and a method of producing an L-amino acid or a precursor thereof using the microorganism.