Patent classifications
C12Y203/01204
HOST CELLS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING FATTY ACID-DERIVATIVES WITH HIGH BRANCHED-CHAIN PERCENTAGE
The present disclosure is generally related to transformed host cells and their use for the production of branched-chain acyl-ACPs, branched-chain acyl-ACP-derived chemicals and fuels, branched-chain fatty acids and producing branched-chain fatty acid-derived chemicals and fuels. More particularly, disclosed herein are transformed host cells and methods for producing branched-chain acyl-ACPs and branched-chain fatty acids in high titer and high percentages. Also disclosed are methods for producing specific branched-chain fatty acid species and producing branched-chain fatty acid-derived chemicals and fuels such as, for example, branched-chain alcohols and branched-chain fatty acid ethyl esters.
Method for Producing L-Amino Acids in Corynebacteria Using a Glycine Cleavage System
It has been found, surprisingly, that the Corynebacterium humireducens strain comprises a very effective glycine cleavage system.