Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for awakening silent gene clusters in bacteria and discovery of cryptic metabolites
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Application No.: US15124869Application Date: 2015-03-10
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Publication No.: US10077460B2Publication Date: 2018-09-18
- Inventor: Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost
- Applicant: Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost
- Applicant Address: US NJ Princeton
- Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee Address: US NJ Princeton
- Agency: Meagher Emanuel Laks Goldberg & Liao, LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2015/019696 WO 20150310
- International Announcement: WO2015/138442 WO 20150917
- Main IPC: C40B40/06
- IPC: C40B40/06 ; C12Q1/02 ; C12N15/52 ; C12P17/06

Abstract:
The majority of clinically used antibiotics and anticancer agents are derived from bacterial small molecules. These molecules are produced by dedicated biosynthetic gene clusters, sets of genes that are responsible for the step-wise generation of the target small molecule. Recent investigations have indicated, to the surprise of many experts, that the majority of these biosynthetic genes are inactive or ‘silent’ for unknown reasons. Thus under typical bacterial culturing conditions, these genes are not expressed and consequently the bioactive small molecule products are not synthesized. Disclosed is a method for high throughput screening of elicitors of cryptic metabolites, a method for producing cryptic metabolites, and a new family of cryptic metabolites, the acybolins, as well as their complete structural elucidation.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170022532A1 Method for Awakening Silent Gene Clusters in Bacteria and Discovery of Cryptic Metabolites Public/Granted day:2017-01-26
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