Patent classifications
C12Y504/02007
ESCHERICHIA COLI-BASED RECOMBINANT STRAIN, CONSTRUCTION METHOD THEREFOR AND USE THEREOF
The present disclosure discloses an Escherichia coli-based genetically-modified recombinant strain, a construction method therefor and use thereof. A mutant gene obtained by subjecting a wild-type deoB gene (ORF sequence is shown in a sequence 3902352-3903575 in GenBank accession No. CP032667.1) and a wild-type rhtA gene promoter sequence PrhtA (shown in a sequence 850520-850871 in GenBank accession No. AP009048.1) of an E. coli K12 strain and a derivative strain thereof (such as MG1655 and W3110) to site-directed mutagenesis, and a recombinant strain obtained therefrom can be used for the production of L-threonine, and compared with an unmutated wild-type strain, the obtained strain can produce L-threonine with a higher concentration and has good strain stability, and also has lower production cost as an L-threonine production strain.
Engineered phosphopentomutase variant enzymes
- Scott J. Novick ,
- Xiang Yi ,
- Nikki Dellas ,
- Oscar Alvizo ,
- Jovana Nazor ,
- Da Duan ,
- Vesna Mitchell ,
- Jonathan Vroom ,
- Santhosh Sivaramakrishnan ,
- Nandhitha Subramanian ,
- Jeffrey C. Moore ,
- Mark Huffman ,
- Agustina Rodriguez-Granillo ,
- Deeptak Verma ,
- Grant S. Murphy ,
- Nicholas Marshall ,
- Jay Russell ,
- Keith A. CANADA
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
ENGINEERED PHOSPHOPENTOMUTASE VARIANT ENZYMES
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
ENGINEERED PHOSPHOPENTOMUTASE VARIANT ENZYMES
- Scott J. Novick ,
- Xiang Yi ,
- Nikki Dellas ,
- Oscar Alvizo ,
- Jovana Nazor ,
- Da Duan ,
- Vesna Mitchell ,
- Jonathan Vroom ,
- Santhosh Sivaramakrishnan ,
- Nandhitha Subramanian ,
- Jeffrey C. Moore ,
- Mark Huffman ,
- Agustina Rodriguez-Granillo ,
- Deeptak Verma ,
- Grant S. Murphy ,
- Nicholas Marshall ,
- Jay Russell ,
- Keith A. CANADA
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
Engineered phosphopentomutase variant enzymes
- Scott J. Novick ,
- Xiang Yi ,
- Nikki Dellas ,
- Oscar Alvizo ,
- Jovana Nazor ,
- Da Duan ,
- Vesna Mitchell ,
- Jonathan Vroom ,
- Santhosh Sivaramakrishnan ,
- Nandhitha Subramanian ,
- Jeffrey C. Moore ,
- Mark Huffman ,
- Agustina Rodriguez-Granillo ,
- Deeptak Verma ,
- Grant Murphy ,
- Nicholas M. Marshall ,
- Jay Russell ,
- Keith A. CANADA
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
ENGINEERED PHOSPHOPENTOMUTASE VARIANT ENZYMES
- Scott J. Novick ,
- Xiang Yi ,
- Nikki Dellas ,
- Oscar Alvizo ,
- Jovana Nazor ,
- Da Duan ,
- Vesna Mitchell ,
- Jonathan Vroom ,
- Santhosh Sivaramakrishnan ,
- Nandhitha Subramanian ,
- Jeffrey C. Moore ,
- Mark Huffman ,
- Agustina Rodriguez-Granillo ,
- Deeptak Verma ,
- Grant Murphy ,
- Nicholas M. Marshall ,
- Jay Russell ,
- Keith A. CANADA
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
ENGINEERED PHOSPHOPENTOMUTASE VARIANT ENZYMES
- Scott J. Novick ,
- Xiang Yi ,
- Nikki Dellas ,
- Oscar Alvizo ,
- Jovana Nazor ,
- Da Duan ,
- Vesna Mitchell ,
- Jonathan Vroom ,
- Santhosh Sivaramakrishnan ,
- Nandhitha Subramanian ,
- Jeffrey C. Moore ,
- Mark Huffman ,
- Agustina Rodriguez-Granillo ,
- Deeptak Verma ,
- Grant S. Murphy ,
- Nicholas Marshall ,
- Jay Russell ,
- Keith A. CANADA
The present invention provides engineered phosphopentomutase (PPM) enzymes, polypeptides having PPM activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. Methods for producing PPM enzymes are also provided. The present invention further provides compositions comprising the PPM enzymes and methods of using the engineered PPM enzymes. The present invention finds particular use in the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to a composition comprising a probiotic extract, wherein the extract comprises a protein fraction derived from a secretion or lysate and having proteins of a molecular weight of up to 100 kDa. The composition may have a number of uses, such as for use in the prevention, management or treatment of bacterial infection or the enhancement and improvement of skin health.
C-NUCLEOSIDE MONOPHOSPHATE SYNTHESIS
Provided herein is a one-pot method of synthesising a C-nucleoside-5-monophosphate such as pseudouridine-5-monophosphate, from an N-nucleoside using a multi-step enzymatic pathway. The method comprises reacting the N-nucleoside with a phosphate source and nucleoside phosphorylase to form a pentose-1-phosphate intermediate, reacting the pentose-1-phosphate intermediate with a phosphomutase to form pentose-5-phosphate intermediate, and reacting the pentose-5-phosphate intermediate with a nucleoside-5-phosphate C-glycosidase to form the C-nucleoside-5-monophosphate.
<i>Escherichia coli</i>-based recombinant strain, construction method therefor and use thereof
The present disclosure discloses an Escherichia coli-based genetically-modified recombinant strain, a construction method therefor and use thereof. A mutant gene obtained by subjecting a wild-type deoB gene (ORF sequence is shown in a sequence 3902352-3903575 in GenBank accession No. CP032667.1) and a wild-type rhtA gene promoter sequence PrhtA (shown in a sequence 850520-850871 in GenBank accession No. AP009048.1) of an E. coli K12 strain and a derivative strain thereof (such as MG1655 and W3110) to site-directed mutagenesis, and a recombinant strain obtained therefrom can be used for the production of L-threonine, and compared with an unmutated wild-type strain, the obtained strain can produce L-threonine with a higher concentration and has good strain stability, and also has lower production cost as an L-threonine production strain.