C12P17/08

Host cells and methods for producing diacid compounds

The present invention provides for a genetically modified host cell and related methods and materials for the biocatalytic production of an ,-dicarboxylic acids (DCAs) and/or mono-methyl ester derivatives of dicarboxylic acids (DCAMMEs).

Host cells and methods for producing diacid compounds

The present invention provides for a genetically modified host cell and related methods and materials for the biocatalytic production of an ,-dicarboxylic acids (DCAs) and/or mono-methyl ester derivatives of dicarboxylic acids (DCAMMEs).

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOSYNTHESIZED TARGET PRODUCTS HAVING REDUCED LEVELS OF BYPRODUCTS
20190300918 · 2019-10-03 ·

Provided herein are non-naturally occurring microbial organisms having biosynthetic pathways for production of target products and one or more genetic modifications that reduce a byproduct of the biosynthetic pathway. Compositions of target products from such cells and methods of using such cells are provided.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOSYNTHESIZED TARGET PRODUCTS HAVING REDUCED LEVELS OF BYPRODUCTS
20190300918 · 2019-10-03 ·

Provided herein are non-naturally occurring microbial organisms having biosynthetic pathways for production of target products and one or more genetic modifications that reduce a byproduct of the biosynthetic pathway. Compositions of target products from such cells and methods of using such cells are provided.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOSYNTHESIZED TARGET PRODUCTS HAVING REDUCED LEVELS OF BYPRODUCTS
20240141397 · 2024-05-02 ·

Provided herein are non-naturally occurring microbial organisms having biosynthetic pathways for production of target products and one or more genetic modifications that reduce a byproduct of the biosynthetic pathway. Compositions of target products from such cells and methods of using such cells are provided.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOSYNTHESIZED TARGET PRODUCTS HAVING REDUCED LEVELS OF BYPRODUCTS
20240141397 · 2024-05-02 ·

Provided herein are non-naturally occurring microbial organisms having biosynthetic pathways for production of target products and one or more genetic modifications that reduce a byproduct of the biosynthetic pathway. Compositions of target products from such cells and methods of using such cells are provided.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CAPROLACTONE

The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms containing caprolactone pathways having at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a butadiene pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce caprolactone. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce caprolactone by culturing a non-naturally occurring microbial organism containing caprolactone pathways as described herein under conditions and for a sufficient period of time to produce caprolactone.

MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CAPROLACTONE

The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms containing caprolactone pathways having at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a butadiene pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce caprolactone. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce caprolactone by culturing a non-naturally occurring microbial organism containing caprolactone pathways as described herein under conditions and for a sufficient period of time to produce caprolactone.

Biofilm bioreactor

Described herein are biofilm bioreactors for synthesis at the interface between two liquids, and methods of using such bioreactors for the biotransformation of feedstocks into chemical products. Also contemplated is the extraction of such products.

Microorganisms and methods for the production of caprolactone

The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms containing caprolactone pathways having at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a butadiene pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce caprolactone. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce caprolactone by culturing a non-naturally occurring microbial organism containing caprolactone pathways as described herein under conditions and for a sufficient period of time to produce caprolactone.