Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Host cells and methods for producing toluene biochemically
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Application No.: US16286411Application Date: 2019-02-26
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Publication No.: US11078499B2Publication Date: 2021-08-03
- Inventor: Harry R. Beller , Andria V. Rodrigues , Kamrun Zargar
- Applicant: Harry R. Beller , Andria V. Rodrigues , Kamrun Zargar
- Applicant Address: US CA Berkeley; US CA Oakland; US CA Rocklin
- Assignee: Harry R. Beller,Andria V. Rodrigues,Kamrun Zargar
- Current Assignee: Harry R. Beller,Andria V. Rodrigues,Kamrun Zargar
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Berkeley; US CA Oakland; US CA Rocklin
- Agency: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Agent Robin C. Chiang
- Main IPC: C12P5/00
- IPC: C12P5/00 ; C12N9/14 ; C12N15/79 ; C12N1/38

Abstract:
The present invention provides for a genetically modified host cell comprising a first polypeptide comprising a sequence having at least 70% amino acid sequence identity with a phenylacetate decarboxylase, and having an enzymatic activity to decarboxylate a phenylacetic acid into a toluene and a carbon dioxide, and a second polypeptide comprising a sequence having at least 70% amino acid sequence identity with a phenylacetate decarboxylase activating enzyme, and having an enzymatic activity to cleave a S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) to form a methionine and a 5′-deoxyadenosyl radical.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210002671A9 Host cells and methods for producing toluene biochemically Public/Granted day:2021-01-07
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