Abstract:
The present invention relates to the field of molecular biology and cell biology. More specifically, the present invention relates to a CRISPR-CAS system for a lipolytic yeast host cell.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for the preparation of a library of host cells, a plurality of which comprise an assembled polynucleotide at a target locus, which method comprises: (a) providing a plurality of polynucleotides comprising two or more polynucleotide subgroups, wherein: (i) a plurality of polynucleotides in each polynucleotide subgroup comprises sequence encoding a peptide or polypeptide and/or a regulatory sequence; (ii) a plurality of peptides or polypeptides encoded by, or a plurality of regulatory sequences comprised within, each polynucleotide subgroup share an activity and/or function; (iii) at least one polynucleotide subgroup comprises at least two non-identical polynucleotide species; (iv) a plurality of polynucleotides of each polynucleotide subgroup comprises sequence enabling homologous recombination with a plurality of polynucleotides from one or more other polynucleotide subgroups; and (v) a plurality of polynucleotides in two polynucleotide subgroups comprise a nucleotide sequence enabling homologous recombination with a target locus in host cells; and (b) assembling the plurality of polynucleotides at the target locus by homologous recombination in vivo in host cells, thereby to generate a library of host cells, a plurality of which comprise an assembled polynucleotide at the target locus. The assembled polynucleotides may be recovered, thereby to prepare a library of nucleic acids.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for modification of a host cell at a target locus, which method comprises: providing a host cell comprising, at a first locus, at least two site-specific recombination sites and a nucleic acid having an essential function or encoding a product having an essential function; introducing into the host cell, at the target locus, a further nucleic acid having the essential function or encoding for a product having the essential function; and carrying out recombination at the first locus via the at least two site-specific recombination sites, so that the nucleic acid having an essential function or encoding a product having an essential function is rendered non-functional, thereby to modify the host cell at the target locus. The invention also relates to a cell obtainable by a method of the invention.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a recombinant microorganism comprising one or more nucleotide sequence(s) encoding: a polypeptide having ent-copalyl pyrophosphate synthase activity; a polypeptide having ent-Kaurene synthase activity; a polypeptide having ent-Kaurene oxidase activity; and a polypeptide having kaurenoic acid 13-hydroxylase activity, whereby expression of the nucleotide sequence(s) confer(s) on the microorganism the ability to produce at least steviol. The recombinant microorganism may also be capable of expressing one or more UDP-glucosyltransferases such that the microorganism is capable of producing one or more steviol glycosides.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the field of molecular biology and cell biology. More specifically, the present invention relates to a CRISPR-CAS system for a yeast host cell.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for modification of a host cell at a target locus, which method comprises: providing a host cell comprising, at a first locus, at least two site-specific recombination sites and a nucleic acid having an essential function or encoding a product having an essential function; introducing into the host cell, at the target locus, a further nucleic acid having the essential function or encoding for a product having the essential function; and carrying out recombination at the first locus via the at least two site-specific recombination sites, so that the nucleic acid having an essential function or encoding a product having an essential function is rendered non-functional, thereby to modify the host cell at the target locus. The invention also relates to a cell obtainable by a method of the invention.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method based on the use of restriction enzyme digestion and ligation via the cleavage sites, thereby to prepare two or more standardized expression cassettes.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the field of molecular biology and cell biology. More specifically, the present invention relates to a CRISPR-CAS system for a lipolytic yeast host cell.