Patent classifications
C12P13/12
Method of Producing L-Amino Acids
A method is described for producing an L-amino acid including the steps of cultivating in a culture medium an L-amino acid-producing bacterium belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae to produce and accumulate the L-amino acid in the culture medium, cells of the bacterium, or both, and collecting the L-amino acid from the culture medium, the cells, or both, wherein said bacterium has been modified to overexpress a gene encoding a periplasmic adaptor protein.
Methionine-producing yeast
A method of the bio-production of methionine and/or of its derivatives thereof from a reduced source of sulfur, such as MeSH or MeSNa including genetically modified yeasts, having an increased ability to produce methionine and/or its derivatives thereof, as compared to the parent yeasts.
Methionine-producing yeast
A method of the bio-production of methionine and/or of its derivatives thereof from a reduced source of sulfur, such as MeSH or MeSNa including genetically modified yeasts, having an increased ability to produce methionine and/or its derivatives thereof, as compared to the parent yeasts.
Novel O-Phosphoserine Export Protein and Methods for Producing O-Phosphoserine, Cysteine, and Cysteine Derivative Using Same
The present disclosure relates to a novel O-phosphoserine export protein, and a method for producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, and cysteine derivatives using the same.
Novel O-Phosphoserine Export Protein and Methods for Producing O-Phosphoserine, Cysteine, and Cysteine Derivative Using Same
The present disclosure relates to a novel O-phosphoserine export protein, and a method for producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, and cysteine derivatives using the same.
IMPROVED PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIZING FUNCTIONALIZED MERCAPTANS
The present invention relates to a process for synthesizing functionalized mercaptans essentially in the absence of oxygen, and also to a composition making it possible in particular to implement this process. Said functionalized mercaptans are of the following formula (I):
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in which, R.sub.1 and R.sub.7, which are identical or different, are a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms; X is chosen from -C(=O)-, -CH.sub.2- or -CN; R.sub.2 is: (i) either absent when X represents -CN, (ii) or a hydrogen atom, (iii) or -OR.sub.3, R.sub.3 being a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms, (iv) or -NR.sub.4R.sub.5, R.sub.4 and R.sub.5, which are identical or different, being a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms; n is equal to 1 or 2; and * represents an asymmetric carbon.
IMPROVED PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIZING FUNCTIONALIZED MERCAPTANS
The present invention relates to a process for synthesizing functionalized mercaptans essentially in the absence of oxygen, and also to a composition making it possible in particular to implement this process. Said functionalized mercaptans are of the following formula (I):
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in which, R.sub.1 and R.sub.7, which are identical or different, are a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms; X is chosen from -C(=O)-, -CH.sub.2- or -CN; R.sub.2 is: (i) either absent when X represents -CN, (ii) or a hydrogen atom, (iii) or -OR.sub.3, R.sub.3 being a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms, (iv) or -NR.sub.4R.sub.5, R.sub.4 and R.sub.5, which are identical or different, being a hydrogen atom or an aromatic or nonaromatic, linear, branched or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, hydrocarbon chain of 1 to 20 carbon atoms which may comprise one or more heteroatoms; n is equal to 1 or 2; and * represents an asymmetric carbon.
Method for producing an L-amino acid using a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae having an attenuated expression of a gshA gene
The present invention provides a method for producing an L-amino acid such as a branched-chain L-amino acid by fermentation using a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae, particularly a bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia, which has been modified to attenuate expression of the gshA gene.
Method for producing an L-amino acid using a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae having an attenuated expression of a gshA gene
The present invention provides a method for producing an L-amino acid such as a branched-chain L-amino acid by fermentation using a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae, particularly a bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia, which has been modified to attenuate expression of the gshA gene.
Black garlic extract from separated garlic bulbs and preparation method thereof
The present invention relates to a novel black garlic extract using garlic bulbs separated into six bulbs as a raw material instead of conventional whole garlic and a preparation method thereof. There is an excellent effect of providing a novel black garlic extract with various functionalities of high sweetness and high viscosity and improved flavor and reddish brown color as well as induce high-concentration conversion of 10 times or more to a S-allyl-cysteine compound in which a functional ingredient of raw garlic having antioxidation, reduction in blood cholesterol, improved liver function, and enhanced blood pressure is present in a small amount of 10 ppm or less by maximizing conversion of starch into reducing sugar for most preferably 15 days in a 90% to 100% saturated steam state and a liquefied enzymatic action temperature of 75° C. to 80° C. or lower without separate enzyme addition, and optimizing the action of proteases.