Patents by Inventor Jasmin Corthals

Jasmin Corthals has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9765370
    Abstract: A process for producing alanine, including culturing a cell under aerobic conditions in an aqueous phase in the presence of an inorganic nitrogen source, and then contacting the aqueous phase and the cell cultured in the aqueous phase with a hydrophobic organic phase. The cell is a prokaryotic or a lower eukaryotic cell and expresses a recombinant alanine dehydrogenase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2017
    Assignee: Evonik Degussa GmbH
    Inventors: Hans-Georg Hennemann, Steffen Schaffer, Mirja Wessel, Markus Pötter, Jan Christoph Pfeffer, Thomas Haas, Jasmin Corthals, Eva-Maria Eckl, Silvana Roeder, Wolfgang Kroutil, Arne Skerra
  • Patent number: 9725746
    Abstract: The invention relates to a whole-cell catalyst which expresses a recombinant ?-dioxygenase or the combination of a recombinant fatty acid reductase and a phosphopantetheinyl transferase which phosphopantetheinylates the fatty acid reductase, and which expresses, in addition to the ?-dioxygenase and/or the combination of fatty acid reductase and phosphopantetheinyl transferase, a transaminase, wherein the phosphopantetheinyl transferase and/or transaminase is preferably recombinant; and also to a process for converting a carboxylic acid or dicarboxylic acid or a monoester thereof to an amine or diamine, comprising the steps of contacting the carboxylic acid or dicarboxylic acid or the monoester thereof with a phosphopantetheinylated fatty acid reductase or an ?-dioxygenase and contacting the product with a transaminase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2017
    Assignee: Evonik Degussa GmbH
    Inventors: Steffen Schaffer, Jasmin Corthals, Mirja Wessel, Hans-Georg Hennemann, Harald Haeger, Michael Volland, Martin Roos
  • Publication number: 20160272950
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a cell expressing an amino acid-N-acyl-transferase, which is preferably recombinant, and an acyl-CoA synthetase, which is preferably recombinant, wherein the cell has a reduced fatty acid degradation capacity, a method for producing acyl amino acids, comprising the step contacting an amino acid and an acyl CoA in the presence of an amino acid-N-acyl-transferase, which is preferably isolated and/or recombinant, wherein the amino acid-N-acyl-transferase is preferably a human amino acid-N-acyl-transferase, or culturing the cell and a reaction mixture comprising an amino acid-N-acyl-transferase, which is preferably isolated and/or recombinant, an acyl-CoA synthetase, which is preferably isolated and/or recombinant, an amino acid and either a fatty acid-CoA or a fatty acid and an acyl-CoA-synthase.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2014
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Applicant: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
    Inventors: Jasmin CORTHALS, Katrin GRAMMANN, Thomas HAAS, Maik OLFERT, Nicole POTGRAVE, Liv REINECKE, Steffen SCHAFFER, Jan WOLTER
  • Publication number: 20150111254
    Abstract: The problem addressed by the invention is solved in a first aspect by a method for producing alanine or a compound produced using alanine, having the steps of (a) providing a cell which expresses a recombinant alanine dehydrogenase or a variant thereof, (b) cultivating the cell under aerobic conditions in the presence of an inorganic nitrogen source in an aqueous phase, and (c) bringing the cell into contact with an organic phase, said cell being a prokaryotic or a lower eukaryotic cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2013
    Publication date: April 23, 2015
    Applicant: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
    Inventors: Hans-Georg Hennemann, Steffen Schaffer, Mirja Wessel, Markus Pötter, Jan Christoph Pfeffer, Thomas Haas, Jasmin Corthals, Eva-Maria Eckl, Silvana Roeder, Wolfgang Kroutil, Arne Skerra