Patents by Inventor Eckhard Boles
Eckhard Boles 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).
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Publication number: 20210395703Abstract: The present invention relates to proteins involved in fatty acid synthesis, such as fatty acid synthases (FAS) variants, comprising one or more polypeptide chains, wherein said polypeptide chain(s) comprise one or more subunits comprising a malonyl/palmitoyl transferase domain (MPT domain), acetyl transferase domain (AT domain), and ketoacyl synthase domain (KS domain), and at least one amino acid substitution in the MPT domain at a position corresponding to R130, in the AT domain at a position corresponding to 1306, and/or in the KS domain, preferably in the acyl binding channel and/or at KS domain binding site to ACP, to modulate affinities of acyl intermediates, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention relates to the respective polypeptide domains. The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the proteins (or the polypeptide domains) and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: MARTIN GRININGER, JAN GAJEWSKI, ECKHARD BOLES, RENATA PAVLOVIC
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Patent number: 11078468Abstract: The present invention relates to proteins involved in fatty acid synthesis, such as fatty acid synthases (FAS) variants, comprising one or more polypeptide chains, wherein said polypeptide chain(s) comprise one or more subunits comprising a malonyl/palmitoyl transferase domain (MPT domain), acetyl transferase domain (AT domain), and ketoacyl synthase domain (KS domain), and at least one amino acid substitution in the MPT domain at a position corresponding to R130, in the AT domain at a position corresponding to I306, and/or in the KS domain, preferably in the acyl binding channel and/or at KS domain binding site to ACP, to modulate affinities of acyl intermediates, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention relates to the respective polypeptide domains. The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the proteins (or the polypeptide domains) and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am MainInventors: Martin Grininger, Jan Gajewski, Eckhard Boles, Renata Pavlovic
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Patent number: 10308692Abstract: The present invention relates to polypeptides which are Gal2 variants comprising at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to M435, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the polypeptides and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules. The present invention further relates to a method for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, comprising the expression of said nucleic acid molecules, preferably in said host cells. The present invention also relates to the use of the polypeptides, nucleic acids molecule or host cells for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, and/or for the recombinant fermentation of biomaterial containing pentose(s), preferably D-xylose and/or L-arabinose.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2015Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Lallemand Hungary Liquidity Management LLCInventors: Eckhard Boles, Alexander Farwick, Ferdinand Kirchner, Virginia Schadeweg, Mislav Oreb
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Patent number: 10246495Abstract: The present invention relates to polypeptides which are Gal2 variants comprising at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to T354, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the polypeptides and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules. The present invention further relates to a method for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, comprising the expression of said nucleic acid molecules, preferably in said host cells. The present invention also relates to the use of the polypeptides, nucleic acids molecule or host cells for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, and/or for the recombinant fermentation of biomaterial containing pentose(s), preferably D-xylose and/or L-arabinose.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: BUTALCO GMBHInventors: Eckhard Boles, Heiko Dietz, Alexander Farwick, Virginia Schadeweg, Mislav Oreb
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Patent number: 10006020Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of nucleic acid molecules coding for a bacterial xylose isomerase (XI), preferably coming from Clostridium phytofermentans, for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of recombinant microorganisms of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol, by means of xylose fermenting yeasts. The present invention further relates to cells, particularly eukaryotic cells, which are transformed utilizing a nucleic acid expression construct which codes for a xylose isomerase, wherein the expression of the nucleic acid expression construct imparts to the cells the capability to directly isomerize xylose into xylulose. Said cells are preferably utilized for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2014Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: LESAFFRE ET COMPAGNIEInventors: Dawid Brat, Eckhard Boles, Marco Keller, Beate Rother
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Publication number: 20180066240Abstract: The present invention relates to proteins involved in fatty acid synthesis, such as fatty acid synthases (FAS) variants, comprising one or more polypeptide chains, wherein said polypeptide chain(s) comprise one or more subunits comprising a malonyl/palmitoyl transferase domain (MPT domain), acetyl transferase domain (AT domain), and ketoacyl synthase domain (KS domain), and at least one amino acid substitution in the MPT domain at a position corresponding to R130, in the AT domain at a position corresponding to I306, and/or in the KS domain, preferably in the acyl binding channel and/or at KS domain binding site to ACP, to modulate affinities of acyl intermediates, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention relates to the respective polypeptide domains. The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the proteins (or the polypeptide domains) and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Martin Grininger, Jan Gajewski, Eckhard Boles, Renata Pavlovic
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Publication number: 20170334955Abstract: The present invention relates to polypeptides which are Gal2 variants comprising at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to M435, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the polypeptides and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules. The present invention further relates to a method for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, comprising the expression of said nucleic acid molecules, preferably in said host cells. The present invention also relates to the use of the polypeptides, nucleic acids molecule or host cells for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, and/or for the recombinant fermentation of biomaterial containing pentose(s), preferably D-xylose and/or L-arabinose.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Eckhard Boles, Alexander Farwick, Ferdinand Kirchner, Virginia Schadeweg, Mislav Oreb
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Publication number: 20170283835Abstract: The present invention relates to polypeptides which are Gal2 variants comprising at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to T354, and optionally further amino acid substitution(s). The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the polypeptides and to host cells containing said nucleic acid molecules. The present invention further relates to a method for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, comprising the expression of said nucleic acid molecules, preferably in said host cells. The present invention also relates to the use of the polypeptides, nucleic acids molecule or host cells for the production of bioethanol and/or other bio-based compounds, and/or for the recombinant fermentation of biomaterial containing pentose(s), preferably D-xylose and/or L-arabinose.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: BUTALCO GMBHInventors: Eckhard BOLES, Heiko DIETZ, Alexander FARWICK, Virginia SCHADEWEG, Mislav OREB
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Patent number: 9598711Abstract: The invention relates to genetically modified Pichia ciferrii cells, to the use thereof and to a method of producing sphingoid bases and sphingolipids.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2016Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBHInventors: Tim Köhler, Christoph Schorsch, Eckhard Boles, Heiko Andrea, Mike Farwick, Steffen Schaffer
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Publication number: 20160304916Abstract: The invention relates to genetically modified Pichia ciferrii cells, to the use thereof and to a method of producing sphingoid bases and sphingolipids.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Applicant: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBHInventors: Tim Köhler, Christoph Schorsch, Eckhard Boles, Heiko Andrea, Mike Farwick, Steffen Schaffer
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Patent number: 9404118Abstract: The invention relates to genetically modified Pichia ciferrii cells, to the use thereof and to a method of producing sphingoid bases and sphingolipids.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBHInventors: Tim Köhler, Christoph Schorsch, Eckhard Boles, Heiko Andrea, Mike Farwick, Steffen Schaffer
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Patent number: 9388439Abstract: The invention relates to novel enzymes that provide acetylated sphingoid bases.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBHInventors: Steffen Schaffer, Mike Farwick, Heiko Andrea, Tim Koehler, Daniel Wolff, Frank ter Veld, Ansgar Poetsch, Eckhard Boles, Christoph Schorsch
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Publication number: 20150118721Abstract: The invention relates to novel enzymes that provide acetylated sphingoid bases.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: EVONIK INDUSTRIES AGInventors: Steffen Schaffer, Mike Farwick, Heiko Andrea, Tim Koehler, Daniel Wolff, Frank ter Veld, Ansgar Poetsch, Eckhard Boles, Christoph Schorsch
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Publication number: 20150099276Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of nucleic acid molecules coding for a bacterial xylose isomerase (XI), preferably coming from Clostridium phytofermentans, for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of recombinant microorganisms of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol, by means of xylose fermenting yeasts. The present invention further relates to cells, particularly eukaryotic cells, which are transformed utilizing a nucleic acid expression construct which codes for a xylose isomerase, wherein the expression of the nucleic acid expression construct imparts to the cells the capability to directly isomerize xylose into xylulose. Said cells are preferably utilized for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: Dawid BRAT, Eckhard BOLES, Marco KELLER, Beate ROTHER
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Patent number: 8993301Abstract: The present invention relates to novel expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising three nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD, each coding for a polypeptide of an L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, a bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. The invention particularly relates to expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising codon-optimized nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD. The invention further relates to host cells, in particular modified yeast strains containing the expression cassettes or expression vectors and expressing the polypeptides for the L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, for the bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. When using these modified host cells, arabinose is more effectively fermented by these cells, in particular into ethanol. The present invention is therefore relevant, inter alia, in connection with the production of biochemicals from biomass, such as bioethanol for example.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2014Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Butalco GmbHInventors: Eckhard Boles, Beate Rother
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Patent number: 8986948Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of nucleic acid molecules coding for a bacterial xylose isomerase (XI), preferably coming from Clostridium phytofermentans, for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of recombinant microorganisms of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol, by means of xylose fermenting yeasts. The present invention further relates to cells, particularly eukaryotic cells, which are transformed utilizing a nucleic acid expression construct which codes for a xylose isomerase, wherein the expression of the nucleic acid expression construct imparts to the cells the capability to directly isomerize xylose into xylulose. Said cells are preferably utilized for reaction/metabolization, particularly fermentation, of biomaterial containing xylose, and particularly for the production of bioalcohols, particularly bioethanol.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Lesaffre et CompagnieInventors: Dawid Brat, Eckhard Boles, Marco Keller, Beate Wiedemann
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Publication number: 20140206070Abstract: The present invention relates to novel expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising three nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD, each coding for a polypeptide of an L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, a bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. The invention particularly relates to expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising codon-optimised nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD. The invention further relates to host cells, in particular modified yeast strains containing the expression cassettes or expression vectors and expressing the polypeptides for the L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, for the bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. When using these modified host cells, arabinose is more effectively fermented by these cells, in particular into ethanol. The present invention is therefore relevant, inter alia, in connection with the production of biochemicals from biomass, such as bioethanol for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicants: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt am Main, Butalco GmbHInventors: Eckhard BOLES, Beate ROTHER
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Publication number: 20140199736Abstract: The invention relates to genetically modified Pichia ciferrii cells, to the use thereof and to a method of producing sphingoid bases and sphingolipids.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBHInventors: Tim Köhler, Christoph Schorsch, Eckhard Boles, Heiko Andrea, Mike Farwick, Steffen Schaffer
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Patent number: 8753862Abstract: The present invention relates to novel expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising three nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD, each coding for a polypeptide of an L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, a bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. The invention particularly relates to expression cassettes and expression vectors, comprising codon-optimised nucleic acid sequences for araA, araB and araD. The invention further relates to host cells, in particular modified yeast strains containing the expression cassettes or expression vectors and expressing the polypeptides for the L-arabinose metabolic pathway, in particular, for the bacterial L-arabinose metabolic pathway. When using these modified host cells, arabinose is more effectively fermented by these cells, in particular into ethanol. The present invention is therefore relevant, inter alia, in connection with the production of biochemicals from biomass, such as bioethanol for example.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Butalco GmbHInventors: Eckhard Boles, Beate Wiedemann
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Patent number: 8691554Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing a L-arabinose utilizing yeast strain for the production of ethanol, whereby a yeast strain is modified by introducing and expressing araA gene (L-arabinose isomerase), araB gene (L-ribulokinase D121-N) and araD gene (L-ribulose-5-P 4-epimerase) and carrying additional mutations in its genome or overexpressing a TAL1 (transaldolase) gene, enabling it to consume L-arabinose, to use it as the only carbon source, and to produce ethanol, as well as a method for producing ethanol using such a modified strain.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2008Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Scandinavian Technology Group ABInventors: Eckhard Boles, Jessica Becker