IP Library Granted Patent US 8,846,371
Granted Patent B2
US 8,846,371 · App. 13/625,107 · Granted Sep 30, 2014

Methods and compositions for producing alkanes and alkenes

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Patent No.
US 8,846,371
App. No.
13/625,107
Granted
Sep 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels.

Claims (19)

1. A method of producing an alkane or alkene from an engineered microorganism, the method comprising,

(a) expressing a first nucleotide sequence encoding an acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of acyl ACP to a fatty aldehyde in said engineered microorganism, wherein the acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide encoded by the first nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 72;

(b) expressing a second nucleotide sequence encoding a decarbonylase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of a fatty aldehyde to an alkane or alkene in said engineered microorganism, wherein the decarbonylase polypeptide encoded by the second nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:20, each of said first and second nucleotide sequences is operably linked to a promoter; and

(c) culturing the engineered microorganism in a culture media containing a carbohydrate carbon source under conditions effective to produce an alkane or alkene in the extracellular environment of the microorganism culture.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the engineered microorganism is selected from the group consisting of a yeast, a fungi, a filamentous fungi, a cyanobacteria, an algae, and a bacteria.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the bacteria is E. coli.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the engineered microorganism is a cyanobacterium.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the alkane or alkene comprises a C 13 to C 21 alkane or alkene.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the alkane or alkene is selected from the group consisting of tridecane, methyltridecane, nonadecane, methylnonadecane, heptadecane, methylheptadecane, pentadecane, methylpentadecane, pentadecene, heptadecene, methylpentadecene, and methylheptadecene.

7. A cell culture of an engineered microorganism for production of an alkane or alkene, comprising:

(a) a host microorganism engineered to express (i) a first nucleotide sequence encoding an acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of acyl ACP to a fatty aldehyde in said engineered microorganism, wherein the acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide encoded by the first nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 72; and (ii) a second nucleotide sequence encoding a decarbonylase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of a fatty aldehyde to an alkane or alkene in said engineered microorganism, wherein the decarbonylase polypeptide encoded by the second nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 20 and each of said first and second nucleotide sequences is operably linked to a promoter, respectively;

(b) a culture media containing a carbohydrate carbon source; and

(c) an alkane or alkene in the extracellular environment of the cell culture.

8. The cell culture according to claim 7 , wherein the engineered microorganism is selected from the group consisting of a yeast, a fungi, a filamentous fungi, a cyanobacteria, an algae and a bacteria.

9. The cell culture according to claim 7 , wherein the alkane or alkene comprises a C 13 to C 21 alkane or alkene.

10. The cell culture according to claim 9 , wherein the alkane or alkene is selected from the group consisting of tridecane, methyltridecane, nonadecane, methylnonadecane, heptadecane, methylheptadecane, pentadecane, methylpentadecane, pentadecene, heptadecene, methylpentadecene, and methylheptadecene.

11. The cell culture according to claim 7 , comprising an alkane or alkene having a δ 13 C of about −15.4 or greater.

12. The cell culture according to claim 7 , comprising an alkane or alkene having an f M 14 C of at least about 1.003.

13. An engineered microorganism for production of an alkane or alkene, comprising: (i) a first nucleotide sequence encoding an acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of acyl ACP to a fatty aldehyde in an engineered microorganism, wherein the acyl-ACP reductase polypeptide encoded by the first nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 72; and (ii) a second nucleotide sequence encoding a decarbonylase polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of a fatty aldehyde to an alkane or alkene in said engineered microorganism, wherein the decarbonylase polypeptide encoded by the second nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 20, and wherein each of said first and second nucleotide sequences is operably linked to a promoter.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2025
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From: LS9, INC.
To: REG LIFE SCIENCES, LLC
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