Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for assessing contribution of one or more pathways to the biosynthesis of a metabolite, e.g., a lipid using the levels of the product made and the metabolite precursors for each pathway.
Abstract:
The present invention provides metabolic markers and targets, especially PEMT activity and metabolic markers and components associated therewith useful for diagnosing and treating various disease conditions.
Abstract:
Provided is a variant strain of the genus Yarrowia. More specifically, provided are a variant strain of the genus Yarrowia, in which activity of phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PEMT) or phospholipid methyltransferase is inactivated, and a method of increasing a fat in the strain, including culturing the strain, or a method of preparing a fat.
Abstract:
The present invention provides metabolic markers and targets, especially PEMT activity and metabolic markers and components associated therewith useful for diagnosing and treating various disease conditions.
Abstract:
A thermostable phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase and a process for producing the enzyme are provided. A host cell is transformed with an expression vector containing DNA encoding a thermostable enzyme derived from hyper-thermophilic archaea such as Pyrococcus, the enzyme having phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase activity and an optimum temperature of 90° C. or higher, and the transformed host cell is cultured.
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods for producing lipids and in particular methods for producing glycerolipids suitable for use in generating biofuels. The glycerolipids are produced through the modification of a cell so as to increase phosphatidic acid via the inhibition of the phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PEMT) pathway. The invention further relates to genetically modified plants and microorganisms in which the production of glycerolipids/oil is increased.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for assessing contribution of one or more pathways to the biosynthesis of a metabolite, e.g., a lipid using the levels of the product made and the metabolite precursors for each pathway.