C12Y306/03001

Microorganism strain for high-performance metabolism of biomass-derived carbon source

The present invention relates to a novel microorganism capable of metabolizing various carbon sources at high rates. A novel microorganism according to the present invention was observed to grow at a very high rate in a minimal medium/nutrient medium, etc., compared to microorganisms such as Escherichia coli, and shows resistance at a high initial sugar/salt concentrations as well as being able to produce lycopene and 2,3-butanediol through genetic manipulation. Therefore, the novel microorganism can be used in various production fields of high value-added compounds using microorganisms.

Immunogenic compositions

The present invention relates to the field of native outer membrane vesicles (nOMVs), particularly nOMVs having increased levels of lipoproteins on their surface and use of same in immunogenic compositions.

NOVEL MICROORGANISM STRAIN FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE METABOLISM OF BIOMASS-DERIVED CARBON SOURCE
20200354755 · 2020-11-12 ·

The present invention relates to a novel microorganism capable of metabolizing various carbon sources at high rates. A novel microorganism according to the present invention was observed to grow at a very high rate in a minimal medium/nutrient medium, etc., compared to microorganisms such as Escherichia coli, and shows resistance at a high initial sugar/salt concentrations as well as being able to produce lycopene and 2,3-butanediol through genetic manipulation. Therefore, the novel microorganism can be used in various production fields of high value-added compounds using microorganisms.

IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS

The present invention relates to the field of native outer membrane vesicles (nOMVs), particularly nOMVs having increased levels of lipoproteins on their surface and use of same in immunogenic compositions.

IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS

The present invention relates to the field of native outer membrane vesicles (nOMVs), particularly nOMVs having increased levels of lipoproteins on their surface and use of same in immunogenic compositions.