Abstract: Recombinant DNA techniques are used to produce oleaginous recombinant cells that produce triglyceride oils having desired fatty acid profiles and regiospecific or stereospecific profiles. Genes manipulated include those encoding stearoyl-ACP desaturase, delta 12 fatty acid desaturase, acyl-ACP thioesterase, ketoacyl-ACP synthase, and lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase. The oil produced can have enhanced oxidative or thermal stability, or can be useful as a frying oil, shortening, roll-in shortening, tempering fat, cocoa butter replacement, as a lubricant, or as a feedstock for various chemical processes. The fatty acid profile can be enriched in midchain profiles or the oil can be enriched in triglycerides of the saturated-unsaturated-saturated type.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 3, 2014
Date of Patent:
August 21, 2018
Assignee:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
Scott Franklin, Aravind Somanchi, George Rudenko, Riyaz Bhat, Xinhua Zhao, Jeffrey L. Moseley
Abstract: Provided are microalgal compositions and methods for their use. The microalgal compositions include lubricants that find use in industrial and other applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 2016
Date of Patent:
August 21, 2018
Assignee:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
Celine Schiff-Deb, Adrienne McKee, John Piechocki, Staci Springer, Garrett Sell, Bryce A. R. Sullivan
Abstract: Triglyceride oils having one or more populations of asymmetric triglyceride molecules are provided. Asymmetric triglyceride molecule populations are triglyceride molecules that consist of a C8:0 fatty acid or a C10:0 fatty acid at the sn-1 position and the sn-2 position, and C16:0 or C18:0 at the sn-3 position. Another population of asymmetric triglyceride molecules are triglyceride molecules that consist of a C16:0 fatty acid or a C18:0 fatty acid at the sn-1 position and the sn-2 position, and C8:0 or C10:0 fatty acid at the sn-3 position. Methods of producing triglyceride oils and using the same are provided using sucrose invertase and hydrogenation of the triglyceride oil. Triglyceride molecules are produced by using recombinant DNA techniques to produce oleaginous recombinant cells.
Abstract: Methods and compositions for the production of food compositions, oils, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in recombinant microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a keto acyl-ACP synthase enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing food compositions, and transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, as well as oleochemicals such as functional fluids, surfactants, soaps and lubricants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 5, 2015
Date of Patent:
June 26, 2018
Assignee:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
Scott Franklin, Aravind Somanchi, Janice Wee, George Rudenko, Jeffrey L. Moseley, Walt Rakitsky
Abstract: The present invention relates to variant thioesterases and their use in plants, e.g., to increase enzymatic activity and to promote increased production of mid-chain length fatty acids (e.g., 8 to 14 carbons) and at desired ratios. Further disclosed herein are methods of manufacturing renewable chemicals through the manufacture of novel triglyceride oils followed by chemical modification of the oils. Oils containing fatty acid chain lengths of C8, C10, C12 or C14 are also disclosed and are useful as feedstocks in the methods described herein.
Abstract: The present invention relates to variant thioesterases and their use in plants, e.g., to increase enzymatic activity and to promote increased production of mid-chain length fatty acids (e.g., 8 to 14 carbons) and at desired ratios. Further disclosed herein are methods of manufacturing renewable chemicals through the manufacture of novel triglyceride oils followed by chemical modification of the oils. Oils containing fatty acid chain lengths of C8, C10, C12 or C14 are also disclosed and are useful as feedstocks in the methods described herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 24, 2017
Publication date:
May 31, 2018
Applicant:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
David DAVIS, Scott FRANKLIN, Jeffrey L. MOSELEY, Riyaz BHAT
Abstract: The present invention relates to beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase genes of the KASI/KASIV type and proteins encoded by these genes. The genes can be included in nucleic acid constructs, vectors or host cells. Expression of the gene products can alter the fatty acid profile of host cells. The KAS genes can be combined with a FATA or FATB thioesterase gene to create a cell that produces an increased amount of C8-C16 fatty acids. Suitable host cells include plastidic cells of plants or microalgae. Oleaginous microalga host cells with the new genes are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 10, 2015
Date of Patent:
May 15, 2018
Assignee:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
David Davis, George Rudenko, Aravind Somanchi, Jason Casolari, Scott Franklin, Aren Ewing
Abstract: Recombinant DNA techniques are used to produce oleaginous recombinant cells that produce triglyceride oils having desired fatty acid profiles and regiospecific or stereospecific profiles. Genes manipulated include those encoding stearoyl-ACP desturase, delta 12 fatty acid desaturase, acyl-ACP thioesterase, ketoacyl-ACP synthase, and lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase. The oil produced can have enhanced oxidative or thermal stability, or can be useful as a frying oil, shortening, roll-in shortening, tempering fat, cocoa butter replacement, as a lubricant, or as a feedstock for various chemical processes. The fatty acid profile can be enriched in midchain profiles or the oil can be enriched in triglycerides of the saturated-unsaturated-saturated type.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 5, 2016
Date of Patent:
March 6, 2018
Assignee:
Corbion Biotech, Inc.
Inventors:
Scott Franklin, Aravind Somanchi, George Rudenko, Riyaz Bhat, Xinhua Zhao, Risha Bond, Walter Rakitsky, Alejandro Marangoni, Diza Braksmayer
Abstract: Lipids can be extracted from a microbial biomass that constitutes at least 20% lipids by weight and has a moisture content of less than 4% by weight by applying pressure to the biomass so as to release lipids therefrom, thereby leaving a biomass of reduced lipid content; and collecting the lipids.