The present invention generally related to a fungal cell capable of tailored triacylglycerols. The fungal cell comprises at least one modification to the endogenous fatty acid metabolism.
A fungal cell capable of producing high levels of fatty acids and fatty acid-derived products comprises at least one modification to the endogenous fatty acid metabolism.
The present invention generally related to a fungal cell capable of tailored triacylglycerols. The fungal cell comprises at least one modification to the endogenous fatty acid metabolism.
The present invention generally related to a fungal cell capable of tailored triacylglycerols. The fungal cell comprises at least one modification to the endogenous fatty acid metabolism.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
29 - Meat, dairy products, prepared or preserved foods
Goods & Services
Lipids for use in industry; lipids for use in manufacture. Edible oils and fats; meat substitutes; meat and meat
products; dairy products and dairy substitutes.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
29 - Meat, dairy products, prepared or preserved foods
Goods & Services
Lipids for use in industry, specifically used in the manufacture of beverages, food products and food supplements; lipids for use in manufacture of beverages, food products and food supplements Edible oils and fats; meat substitutes; dairy substitutes, namely, cheese substitutes, yogurt substitutes, butter substitutes, margarine substitutes and milk substitutes
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
29 - Meat, dairy products, prepared or preserved foods
Goods & Services
(1) Lipids for use in industry, specifically used in the manufacture of beverages, food products and food supplements; lipids for use in manufacture of beverages, food products and food supplements
(2) Edible oils and fats; meat substitutes; meat; dairy products and dairy substitutes
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
29 - Meat, dairy products, prepared or preserved foods
Goods & Services
Lipids for use in industry; lipids for use in manufacture. Edible oils and fats; meat substitutes; meat and meat products; dairy products and dairy substitutes.
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Genetically modified fungal cells for overexpression of an acetyl-CoA carboxylase and a pyruvate carboxylase
A fungal cell is capable of producing high levels of fatty acids and fatty acid-derived products. The fungal cell comprises at least one modification to the endogenous fatty acid metabolism.
The invention relates to engineering of acetyl-CoA metabolism in yeast and in particular to production of acetyl-CoA in a non-ethanol producing yeast lacking endogenous gene(s) encoding pyruvate decarboxylase and comprising a heterologous pathway for synthesis of cytosolic acetyl-CoA.
The present invention related to the provision of genetically modified fungal cells, such as yeast cells with an improved ability for producing and secreting different recombinant proteins. The improved ability is obtained by disruption in intracellular transport between the Golgi and the endosome. In particular embodiments, the disruption is achieved by downregulation or deletion of the gene encoding a Tda3p homolog. The fungal cell and method of the invention would allow for large-scale production of recombinant proteins in fungal cells.
The present invention relates to the provision of genetically modified fungal cells, such as yeast cells with an improved ability for producing different fatty acids and specifically fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE), the main components of biodiesel. An increased in fatty acid production, and hence in FAEE, is obtained in the first place by expressing different heterologous polypeptides in combination with the down-regulation, attenuation, deletion or over-expression of specially selected genes, wherein said genes encode enzymes involved in the fatty acids synthesizing pathway, fatty acid consuming pathways, carbohydrate biosynthesis pathways or enzyme acting as wax ester transporters or a combination thereof. The methods and products of the invention would allow large-scale production of FAEE with carbohydrates as the only externally-supplied substrate.
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
C12N 15/81 - Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for eukaryotic hosts for fungi for yeasts
The present invention relates to the provision of genetically modified fungal cells, such as yeast cells with an improved ability for producing different fatty acids and specifically fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE), the main components of biodiesel. An increased in fatty acid production, and hence in FAEE, is obtained in the first place by expressing different heterologous polypeptides in combination with the down-regulation, attenuation, deletion or over-expression of specially selected genes, wherein said genes encode enzymes involved in the fatty acids synthesizing pathway, fatty acid consuming pathways, carbohydrate biosynthesis pathways or enzyme acting as wax ester transporters or a combination thereof. The methods and products of the invention would allow large-scale production of FAEE with carbohydrates as the only externally-supplied substrate.
C12N 9/16 - Hydrolases (3.) acting on ester bonds (3.1)
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
The present invention generally relates to a genetically modified fungal cell capable of producing a very long, chain fatty acid (VLCFA) and/or a VLCFA derivative. The genetically modified fungal cell comprises at least one exogenous gene encoding a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, and at least one gene encoding an elongase, and/or at least one gene encoding a fatty acid synthase.
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
C12N 9/00 - Enzymes, e.g. ligases (6.)ProenzymesCompositions thereofProcesses for preparing, activating, inhibiting, separating, or purifying enzymes
The present invention relates to the development of genetically engineered yeasts that can produce hydrocarbons in a controllable and economic fashion. More specifically the invention relates to the production of liquid alkanes and alkenes that can be used for liquid transportation fuels, specialty chemicals, or feed stock for further chemical conversion.
The present invention relates to the development of genetically engineered yeasts that can produce hydrocarbons in a controllable and economic fashion. More specifically the invention relates to the production of liquid alkanes and alkenes that can be used for liquid transportation fuels, specialty chemicals, or feed stock for further chemical conversion.
The invention relates to engineering of acetyl-CoA metabolism in yeast and in particular to production of acetyl-CoA in a non-ethanol producing yeast lacking endogenous gene(s) encoding pyruvate decarboxylase and comprising a heterologous pathway for synthesis of cytosolic acetyl-CoA.
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats