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Biosynthesis of Cannabinoids and Cannabinoid Precursors
29 Sep 22
Aspects of the disclosure relate to biosynthesis of cannabinoids and cannabinoid precursors in recombinant cells and in vitro.
Kim Cecelia Anderson, Elena Brevnova, Dylan Alexander Carlin, Brian Carvalho, Nicholas Flores, Katrina Forrest, Matthew McMahon, Massimo Merighi, Gabriel Rodriguez, Emily E. Wrenbeck
Filed: 9 Mar 22
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Biosynthesis of Cannabinoids and Cannabinoid Precursors
23 Jun 22
Aspects of the disclosure relate to biosynthesis of cannabinoids and cannabinoid precursors in recombinant cells and in vitro.
Kim Cecelia Anderson, Elena Brevnova, Dylan Alexander Carlin, Brian Carvalho, Nicholas Flores, Katrina Forrest, Massimo Merighi, Gabriel Rodriguez, Emily E. Wrenbeck
Filed: 4 Feb 22
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Derivatives of 10-METHYLENE Lipids, Process for Preparing Such Derivatives and Use Thereof
2 Jun 22
The present invention relates to derivatives of 10-methylene lipids, their preparation and their use.
Jean-Christophe RABOIN, Henri STRUB
Filed: 26 Mar 20
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Biosynthesis of Mogrosides
30 Dec 21
Described in this application are enzymes (e.g., cucurbitadienol synthases (CDS), UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGT), C11 hydroxylases, epoxide hydrolases (EPH), squalene epoxidases, and/or cytochrome P450 reductases), host cells expressing the enzymes, and methods of producing mogrol precursors, mogrol, and/or mogrosides using such host cells.
Kim Cecelia Anderson, Jeffrey Ian Boucher, Nicholas Flores, Jaide Jensen, Scott Marr, Matthew McMahon, Dayal Saran, Jue Wang, Jie Zhu
Filed: 9 Nov 19
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Microorganisms Engineered to Use Unconventional Sources of Nitrogen
9 Dec 21
Disclosed are genetically engineered organisms, such as yeast and bacteria, that have the ability to metabolize atypical nitrogen sources, such as melamine and cyanamide.
Colin R. South, Arthur J. Shaw, IV
Filed: 16 Jun 21
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Heterologous Production of 10-METHYLSTEARIC Acid
2 Sep 21
Nucleic acids and cells comprising a methyltransferase gene and/or a reductase gene are disclosed.
Arthur J. Shaw, Hannah Blitzblau, Donald V. Crabtree
Filed: 10 Mar 21
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Compositions and Methods for the Production of Compounds
5 Aug 21
The present disclosure provides nucleic acids encoding a Large ATP-binding regulator of the LuxR family (LAL) of transcription factors, vectors and host cells including such nucleic acids, and methods for producing compounds (e.g., polyketides or β-lactam compounds) with such nucleic acids, vectors, and/or host cells.
Brian R. BOWMAN, Joshua A.V. BLODGETT, Gregory L. VERDINE, Daniel C. GRAY, Jay P. MORGENSTERN, Lucy FOULSTON, Keith ROBISON
Filed: 29 Jan 21
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Chimeric Terpene Synthases
20 May 21
Described herein are chimeric terpene synthases, methods for making chimeric terpene synthases, and methods for making terpenes using the same.
Christian Ridley, Jue Wang, Scott Marr
Filed: 14 Feb 19
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Biosynthesis of Cannabinoids and Cannabinoid Precursors
11 Mar 21
Aspects of the disclosure relate to biosynthesis of cannabinoids and cannabinoid precursors in recombinant cells and in vitro.
Kim Cecelia Anderson, Elena Brevnova, Dylan Alexander Carlin, Brian Carvalho, Nicholas Flores, Katrina Forrest, Matthew McMahon, Massimo Merighi, Gabriel Rodriguez, Emily E. Wrenbeck
Filed: 23 Oct 20
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Methods and Systems for Chemoautotrophic Production of Organic Compounds
14 Jan 21
The present disclosure identifies pathways, mechanisms, systems and methods to confer chemoautotrophic production of carbon-based products of interest, such as sugars, alcohols, chemicals, amino acids, polymers, fatty acids and their derivatives, hydrocarbons, isoprenoids, and intermediates thereof, in organisms such that these organisms efficiently convert inorganic carbon to organic carbon-based products of interest using inorganic energy, such as formate, and in particular the use of organisms for the commercial production of various carbon-based products of interest.
Curt R. Fischer, Austin J. Che, Reshma P. Shetty, Jason R. Kelly
Filed: 30 Jul 20
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Protective Enzymes
12 Aug 20
The present invention relates to methods and compositions that include enzymes and/or binding polypeptides useful for protecting polymers from damage caused by fatty acids from secreted biological fluids such as sebum or sweat.
Patrick Magannig Boyle, Jeffrey Ian Boucher, Michael Gregory Napolitano
Filed: 11 Sep 18