C12Y103/01038

Bacteria engineered for conversion of ethylene to ethanol

The present disclosure provides recombinant bacteria with elevated production of ethanol and/or n-butanol from ethylene. Methods for the production of the recombinant bacteria, as well as for use thereof for production of ethanol and/or n-butanol are also provided.

MONOFUNCTIONAL ALDEHYDE AND ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASES FOR PRODUCTION OF FUELS AND COMMODITY CHEMICALS

The present disclosure relates generally to the production of alcohols, and more specifically to biological platforms for the production of alcohols using monofunctional aldehyde dehydrogenases and monofunctional alcohol dehydrogenases.

ITERATIVE PLATFORM FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ALPHA FUNCTIONALIZED PRODUCTS
20180142273 · 2018-05-24 ·

The use of microorganisms to make alpha-functionalized chemicals and fuels, (e.g. alpha-functionalized carboxylic acids, alcohols, hydrocarbons, amines, and their beta-, and omega-functionalized derivatives), by utilizing an iterative carbon chain elongation pathway that uses functionalized extender units. The core enzymes in the pathway include thiolase, dehydrogenase, dehydratase and reductase. Native or engineered thiolases catalyze the condensation of either unsubstituted or functionalized acyl-CoA primers with an alpha-functionalized acetyl-CoA as the extender unit to generate alpha-functionalized -keto acyl-CoA. Dehydrogenase converts alpha-functionalized -keto acyl-CoA to alpha-functionalized -hydroxy acyl-CoA. Dehydratase converts alpha-functionalized -hydroxy acyl-CoA to alpha-functionalized enoyl-CoA. Reductase converts alpha-functionalized enoyl-CoA to alpha-functionalized acyl-CoA. The platform can be operated in an iterative manner (i.e. multiple turns) by using the resulting alpha-functionalized acyl-CoA as primer and the aforementioned alpha-functionalized extender unit in subsequent turns of the cycle. Termination pathways acting on any of the four alpha-functionalized CoA thioester intermediates terminate the platform and generate various alpha-functionalized carboxylic acids, alcohols and amines with different -reduction degree.

Biosynthesis of Phenylpropanoid and Dihydrophenylpropanoid Derivatives

Provided herein are methods and compositions for producing phenylpropanoid derivatives, such as chalcones and stilbenes, and dihydrophenylpropanoid derivatives, such as dihydrochalcones and dihydrostilbenes, in microorganisms. In particular, the disclosure provides recombinant microorganisms and methods of use thereof for producing phenylpropanoid derivative compounds and dihydrophenylpropanoid derivative compounds.

Electrochemical Bioreactor Module and Engineered Metabolic Pathways for 1-Butanol Production with High Carbon Efficiency

A combination of an electrochemical device for delivering reducing equivalents to a cell, and engineered metabolic pathways within the cell capable of utilizing the electrochemically provided reducing equivalents is disclosed. Such a combination allows the production of commodity chemicals by fermentation to proceed with increased carbon efficiency.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR PRODUCING 7-CARBON MONOMERS

This document describes biochemical pathways for producing 7-aminoheptanoic acid using a -ketoacyl synthase or a -ketothiolase to form either a 5-amino-3-oxopentanoyl-[ACP] or 5-amino-3-oxopentanoyl-CoA intermediate. 7-aminoheptanoic acid can be enzymatically converted to pimelic acid, 7-hydroxyheptanoic acid, heptamethylenediamine or 1,7-heptanediol or the corresponding salts thereof. This document also describes recombinant microorganisms producing 7-aminoheptanoic acid as well as pimelic acid, 7-hydroxyheptanoic acid, heptamethylenediamine and 1,7-heptanediol or the corresponding salts thereof.

Production of non-native monounsaturated fatty acids in bacteria

The disclosure relates to the field of specialty chemicals and methods for their synthesis. In embodiments, the disclosure provides viable bacterial cells which comprise heterologous dual 3-hydroxy-acyl-ACP dehydratase/isomerases, etc. The disclosure further provides monounsaturated fatty acid derivative molecules produced by the viable bacterial cells which are non-native to the bacterial cells. The disclosure further provides methods for the preparation and production of non-native monounsaturated fatty acid derivative molecules such as e.g., an 3-monounsaturated fatty acid derivative, an 5-monounsaturated fatty acid derivative, an 9-monounsaturated fatty acid derivative, an 11-monounsaturated fatty acid fatty acid derivative, etc.

BACTERIA ENGINEERED FOR CONVERSION OF ETHYLENE TO N-BUTANOL

The present disclosure provides recombinant bacteria with elevated production of ethanol and/or n-butanol from ethylene. Methods for the production of the recombinant bacteria, as well as for use thereof for production of ethanol and/or n-butanol are also provided.

Bidirectional multi-enzymatic scaffolds for biosynthesizing cannabinoids
12385072 · 2025-08-12 · ·

This document relates to using bidirectional, multi-enzymatic scaffolds to biosynthesize cannabinoids in recombinant hosts.

BIDIRECTIONAL MULTI-ENZYMATIC SCAFFOLDS FOR BIOSYNTHESIZING CANNABINOIDS
20250361532 · 2025-11-27 ·

This document relates to using bidirectional, multi-enzymatic scaffolds to biosynthesize cannabinoids in recombinant hosts.