Bioconversion of Short-Chain Hydrocarbons to Fuels and Chemicals

Number of patents in Portfolio can not be more than 2000

United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20240309417A1
SERIAL NO

18413954

Stats

ATTORNEY / AGENT: (SPONSORED)

Importance

Loading Importance Indicators... loading....

Abstract

See full text

An engineered microorganism(s) with novel pathways for the conversion of short-chain hydrocarbons to fuels and chemicals (e.g. carboxylic acids, alcohols, hydrocarbons, and their alpha-, beta-, and omega-functionalized derivatives) is described. Key to this approach is the use of hydrocarbon activation enzymes able to overcome the high stability and low reactivity of hydrocarbon compounds through the cleavage of an inert C—H bond. Oxygen-dependent or oxygen-independent activation enzymes can be exploited for this purpose, which when combined with appropriate pathways for the conversion of activated hydrocarbons to key metabolic intermediates, enables the generation of product precursors that can subsequently be converted to desired compounds through established pathways. These novel engineered microorganism(s) provide a route for the production of fuels and chemicals from short chain hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane, propane, butane, and pentane.

Loading the Abstract Image... loading....

First Claim

See full text

Family

Loading Family data... loading....

Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddress
GONZALEZ RAMONTAMPA FL

International Classification(s)

Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chou, Alexander Houston, US 6 0
Clomburg, James Houston, US 8 20
Gonzalez, Ramon Tampa, US 29 62

Cited Art Landscape

Load Citation

Patent Citation Ranking

Forward Cite Landscape

Load Citation