COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TYPE III POLYKETIDE PRODUCTION IN OLEAGINOUS YEAST SPECIES
申请人:Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
公开号:EP3430124A1
公开(公告)日:2019-01-23
MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS
申请人:Lynch Michael D.
公开号:US20140330032A1
公开(公告)日:2014-11-06
Metabolically engineered microorganism strains are disclosed, such as bacterial strains, in which there is an increased utilization of malonyl-CoA for production of a chemical product. Such chemical products include polyketides, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, and various other chemical products described herein. Methods of production also may be applied to further downstream products, such as consumer products. In various embodiments, modifications to a microorganism and/or culture system divert, at least transiently, usage of malonyl-coA from the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway and thereby provides for usage of the malonyl-coA for a chemical product other than a fatty acid. In various embodiments, the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway is modulated to produce specific fatty acids or combinations of fatty acids.
US4101585A
申请人:——
公开号:US4101585A
公开(公告)日:1978-07-18
[EN] COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TYPE III POLYKETIDE PRODUCTION IN OLEAGINOUS YEAST SPECIES<br/>[FR] COMPOSITIONS ET PROCÉDÉS POUR LA PRODUCTION DE POLYCÉTIDES DE TYPE III DANS DES ESPÈCES DE LEVURES OLÉAGINEUSES
申请人:UNIV TEXAS
公开号:WO2017160801A1
公开(公告)日:2017-09-21
This invention relates to compositions and methods for the production of Type III polyketides using genetically modified oleaginous yeast strains, for example, Yarrowia lipolytica.
Csp–Csp<sup>3</sup> Bond Formation via Iron(III)-Promoted Hydroalkynylation of Unactivated Alkenes
作者:Yangyong Shen、Bo Huang、Jing Zheng、Chen Lin、Yu Liu、Sunliang Cui
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.7b00499
日期:2017.4.7
An iron(III)-promoted hydroalkynylation of unactivated alkenes toward Csp–Csp3 bond formation has been developed. Various alkenes, including mono-, di-, and trisubstituted alkenes, could all smoothly convert to structural diversified alkynes in this chemoselective protocol. Additionally, the scalability was unraveled and the further divergent transformations of products were conducted to demonstrate