Logical Structure Of Amino Acid Stimulons In Bacteria
UCSD inventors invented a method for solving problems associated with design of amino acid metabolism in bacteria. The types of bacteria that can be designed have these industrial applicationsMore efficient fermentersLower cost biofuelsLower cost biodegradable plasticsThe research leading to this invention is available for review at this web site http://www.nature.com/nchembio/journal/v8/n1/abs/nchembio.710.html Related to case 2010-138
Inventor: PALSSON, Bernhard | CHO, Byung-kwan
Priority Number: WO2013071159A1
IPC Current: C12Q000168 | G06F001912
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: BACTERIAL METASTRUCTURE AND METHODS OF USE | MÉTASTRUCTURE BACTÉRIENNE ET PROCÉDÉS D'UTILISATION
Usefulness: BACTERIAL METASTRUCTURE AND METHODS OF USE | MÉTASTRUCTURE BACTÉRIENNE ET PROCÉDÉS D'UTILISATION
Summary: The method is useful for identifying a regulatory motif for amino acid metabolism in a target organism, such as a bacterial organism, preferably Escherichia coli (all claimed).
Novelty: Identifying regulatory motif for amino acid metabolism in organism comprises mapping data sets comprising e.g. binding site sequence of organism onto DNA sequence of organism and identifying binding sites associated with gene of metabolism
Biomedical
DNA/Gene Engineering
20150011400
Tech ID/UC Case 22466/2012-348-0 Related Cases 2012-348-0
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