C12P13/22

L-TYROSINE-PRODUCING MICROORGANISM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING L-TYROSINE USING THE SAME

The present disclosure relates to an L-tyrosine-producing microorganism, comprising a trp operon regulatory region and a gene encoding prephenate dehydratase operably linked thereto, and a method for producing L-tyrosine using the microorganism.

NOVEL L-TYROSINE-EXPORTING PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING L-TYROSINE USING THE SAME

A protein variant having an L-tyrosine exporting activity, a microorganism expressing the same, and use thereof.

NOVEL L-TYROSINE-EXPORTING PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING L-TYROSINE USING THE SAME

A protein variant having an L-tyrosine exporting activity, a microorganism expressing the same, and use thereof.

Engineered synthase for production of tryptophan derivatives and intransigent substrates

This disclosure relates to modified tryptophan synthase and more particularly to modified beta-subunits of tryptophan synthase. The disclosure further relates to cells expressing such modified subunits and methods of producing non-canonical amino acids.

Enrichment of amino acids from biomass residuum

The present invention relates to methods of providing a biomass residuum and compositions thereof. In particular examples, the biomass residuum includes one or more high value amino acids, even after removal of mixed alcohol components. In particular, the methods include implementing pre-treatment conditions and employing fermentation conditions including modified organisms.

Microorganisms programmed to produce immune modulators and anti-cancer therapeutics in tumor cells

Genetically programmed microorganisms, such as bacteria or virus, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of modulating and treating cancers are disclosed.

cAMP RECEPTOR PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING L-AMINO ACID USING THE SAME
20210363197 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present disclosure relates to a cAMP receptor protein variant, a microorganism including the same, and a method of producing an L-amino acid using the same.

cAMP RECEPTOR PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING L-AMINO ACID USING THE SAME
20210363197 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present disclosure relates to a cAMP receptor protein variant, a microorganism including the same, and a method of producing an L-amino acid using the same.

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.

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.