C12Y207/01036

METHODS, MATERIALS, SYNTHETIC HOSTS AND REAGENTS FOR THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF HYDROCARBONS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF

Genetically engineered hosts and methods for their production and use in synthesizing hydrocarbons are provided.

Heterologous pathway to produce terpenes

Cells comprising a heterologous metabolic pathway are configured to produce a terpene product containing non-multiples of five carbon, particularly wherein the pathway comprises heterologous Lepidoptera insect juvenile hormone biosynthetic pathway enzymes of the insect's mevalonate pathway.

Methods, cells and reagents for production of isoprene, derivatives and intermediates thereof

This application describes methods, including non-naturally occurring methods, for biosynthesizing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA and intermediates thereof, as well as non-naturally occurring hosts for producing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA. This application also describes methods, including non-naturally occurring methods, for biosynthesizing isoprene and intermediates thereof, as well as non-naturally occurring hosts for producing isoprene.

METHODS, HOSTS, AND REAGENTS RELATED THERETO FOR PRODUCTION OF UNSATURATED PENTAHYDROCARBONS, DERIVATIVES AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF
20180291401 · 2018-10-11 ·

This application describes methods, including non-naturally occurring methods, for biosynthesizing unsaturated pentahydrocarbons, such as isoprene and intermediates thereof, via the mevalonate pathway, as well as non-naturally occurring hosts for producing isoprene.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING ISOPRENE

The invention features methods for producing isoprene from cultured cells. The invention also provides compositions that include these cultured cells.

MICROBIAL FERMENTATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TERPENES
20180142265 · 2018-05-24 ·

The invention provides a method for producing a terpene or a precursor thereof by microbial fermentation. Typically, the method involves culturing a recombinant bacterium in the presence of a gaseous substrate whereby the bacterium produces a terpene or a precursor thereof, such as mevalonic acid, isopentenyl pyrophosphate, dimethylallyl pyrophosphate, isoprene, geranyl pyrophosphate, farnesyl pyrophosphate, and/or farnesene. The bacterium may comprise one or more exogenous enzymes, such as enzymes in mevalonate, DXS, or terpene biosynthesis pathways.

Heterologous Pathway to Produce Terpenes

Cells comprising a heterologous metabolic pathway are configured to produce a terpene product containing non-multiples of five carbon, particularly wherein the pathway comprises heterologous Lepidoptera insect juvenile hormone biosynthetic pathway enzymes of the insect's mevalonate pathway.

PROCESS FOR DE NOVO MICROBIAL SYNTHESIS OF TERPENES

The invention relates to microbial terpene production. Known methods for microbial production of terpenes are mostly based on the direct conversion of sugars. Therefore alternative substrates, in particular alternative carbon sources, for use in microbial terpene production were desirable. The invention relates to a methylotrophic bacterium containing recombinant DNA coding for at least one polypeptide with enzymatic activity for heterologous expression in said bacterium, wherein said at least one polypeptide with enzymatic activity is selected from the group consisting an enzyme of a heterologous mevalonate pathway, a heterologous terpene synthase and optionally a heterologous synthase of a prenyl diphosphate precursor. The invention further relates in particular to a method for de novo microbial synthesis of sesquiterpenes or diterpenes from methanol and/or ethanol.

Novel Host Cells and Methods for Producing Isopentenol from Mevalonate
20180080052 · 2018-03-22 ·

The present invention provides for a genetically modified host cell capable of producing isopentenol and/or 3-methyl-3-butenol, comprising (a) an increased expression of phosphomevalonate decarboxylase (PMD) (b) an increased expression of a phosphatase capable of converting isopentenol into 3-methyl-3-butenol, (c) optionally the genetically modified host cell does not express, or has a decreased expression of one or more of NudB, phosphomevalonate kinase (PMK), and/or PMD, and (d) optionally one or more further enzymes capable of converting isopentenol and/or 3-methyl-3-butenol into a third compound, such as isoprene.

Compositions and methods for producing isoprene

The invention features methods for producing isoprene from cultured cells. The invention also provides compositions that include these cultured cells.