Patents Assigned to Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
  • Publication number: 20040166564
    Abstract: The present invention provides the D-aminoacylase-encoding gene derived from Hypomyces mycophilus, a filamentous fungus, the polypeptide encoded by the gene, and the homologues thereof. The D-aminoacylase of the present invention is capable of producing D-tryptophan from N-acetyl-D-tryptophan. D-tryptophan is useful as a medicinal raw material or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
    Inventors: Kazuya Mitsuhashi, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Akinobu Matsuyama, Shinji Tokuyama
  • Publication number: 20040126857
    Abstract: This invention provides (R)-2-octanol dehydrogenase that catalyzes oxidation-reduction reaction using NAD+ (NADH) as a coenzyme and the genes that encodes them. The enzymes of this invention can be obtained from microorganisms such as the genera Pichia, Candida, and Ogataea, and so on. It is possible to produce alcohols, in particular, alcohols such as (S)-4-halo-3-hydroxybutyric acid esters and (R)-propoxybenzene derivatives by reducing ketones with this (R)-2-octanol dehydrogenase. Moreover, the (R)-2-octanol dehydrogenase of this invention is excellent in activity and stereoselectivity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
    Inventors: Masatake Kudoh, Hiroaki Yamamoto
  • Publication number: 20030203455
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel D-aminoacylase, as well as method for producing a D-amino acid using the same. In order to achieve the above objective , the present inventors have succeeded in purifying heat-stable D-aminoacylase from microorganisms belonging to the genus Streptomyces by combining various purification methods. Furthermore, the present inventors found that the purified heat-stable D-aminoacylase is useful in industrial production of D-amino acids. By utilizing the heat-stable D-aminoacylase, it is possible to readily and efficiently produce the corresponding D-amino acids from N-acetyl-DL-amino acids (for example, N-acetyl-DL-methionine, N-acetyl-DL-valine, N-acetyl-DL-tryptophan, N-acetyl-DL-phenylalanine, N-acetyl-DL-alanine, N-acetyl-DL-leucine, and so on).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Tokuyama, Akinobu Matsuyama
  • Publication number: 20030170869
    Abstract: D-aminoacylase derived from fungi is provided. The fungi capable of producing D-aminoacylase include those belonging to the genus Hypomyces, Fusarium, Auricularia, Pythium, and Menisporopsis. The fungal D-aminoacylase is useful for efficiently producing D-amino acids from N-acetyl-D-amino acids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
    Inventors: Kazuya Mitsuhashi, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Akinobu Matsuyama, Shinji Tokuyama
  • Publication number: 20030157665
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel D-aminoacylase, as well as method for producing a D-amino acid using the same. In order to achieve the above objective, the present inventors have succeeded in purifying heat-stable D-aminoacylase from microorganisms belonging to the genus Streptomyces by combining various purification methods. Furthermore, the present inventors found that the purified heat-stable D-aminoacylase is useful in industrial production of D-amino acids. By utilizing the heat-stable D-aminoacylase, it is possible to readily and efficiently produce the corresponding D-amino acids from N-acetyl-DL-amino acids (for example, N-acetyl-DL-methionine, N-acetyl-DL-valine, N-acetyl-DL-tryptophan, N-acetyl-DL-phenylalanine, N-acetyl-DL-alanine, N-acetyl-DL-leucine, and so on).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan Corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Tokuyama, Akinobu Matsuyama
  • Publication number: 20030113893
    Abstract: D-aminoacylase derived from fungi is provided. The fungi capable of producing D-aminoacylase include those belonging to the genus Hypomyces, Fusarium, Auricularia, Pythium, and Menisporopsis. The fungal D-aminoacylase is useful for efficiently producing D-amino acids from N-acetyl-D-amino acids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., a Japan corporation
    Inventors: Kazuya Mitsuhashi, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Akinobu Matsuyama, Shinji Tokuyama