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Methods for Enriching Microbial Cell-Free DNA in Plasma
UW-Madison researchers have developed a method of enriching microbial DNA in a plasma DNA sample for early detection of microbial infection. Previously, this group found that microbial DNA fragments a...
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Mehreen Kisat, Bradon McDonald, Eddie Dominguez | P230447US02
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MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES THAT PRODUCE BUTYRATE FROM FIBER AND METHODS OF USING SAME TO PRODUCE BUTYRATE
UW-Madison researchers have developed a method for increasing butyrate production in the gut. The method includes delivering a microbial community that include certain bacteria, yeasts, and other micr...
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Ophelia Venturelli, Erin Ostrem, Ryan Clark | P230206US02
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Microorganisms And Methods For Producing Reuterin
UW-Madison researchers have developed a method to optimize the production of reuterin in bacterial cells that contain the reuterin production pathway (i.e., the pdu operon). The inventors compared the...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Zhiying Wang | P230254US02
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HELA-ADAPTED RHINOVIRUSES C (RV-C) AND ADAPTIVE GENOMIC MUTATIONS
UW-Madison researchers have developed HeLa cell-adapted Rhinovirus-C (RV-C) variants that induce a strong cytopathic effect and replicate vigorously in HeLa-E8 cells. The inventors had previously show...
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James Gern, Yury Bochkov | P240269US01
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An Optimized, More Efficient Method for Characterizing Microorganisms and Viruses Using Metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of genetic material from environmental samples for detecting microbes, especially pathogens. It is increasingly used within clinical and industrial settings. While metagenomi...
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Tony Goldberg, Samuel Sibley | P160266US02
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PROBIOTIC STRAIN COLLECTION TO STUDY PROPHAGES
UW-Madison researchers have developed a number of variants of lytic strain L. reuteri ∆Φ1attB1∆Φ2∆attB2 (WARF case P170020). They are:
L. reuteri∆Φ1, in which prophage #1 is deleted from th...
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Jan Peter Van Pijkeren, Jeehwan Oh | P230139US01
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GENETIC TOOLS FOR THE ENGINEERING OF BACTEROIDES
UW-Madison researchers have developed a CRISPR-based genome editing tool to study and modify PULs in B. uniformis. The B. uniformis PULs show distinct glycan-degrading functions and transcriptional co...
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Ophelia Venturelli, Jun Feng | P220212US01
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MANIPULATING BACTEROIDES COLONIZATION OF MAMMALIAN GUT
UW-Madison researchers disclose two mutant Bacteroides strains, BU ΔPUL18 and BU ΔPUL37, each with characteristics that could be useful in modulating the gut microbiome.
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Ophelia Venturelli, Jun Feng | P220237US01
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PLASMID ENCODING INFECTIOUS RHINOVIRUS-C GENOTYPE C45
UW-Madison researchers have cloned, sequenced and characterized the genome from an isolate of the RV-C45 genotype, and they’ve provided the cDNA for a high titer HRV-C (C45-2A-D41K), as well as the ...
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Ann Palmenberg | P210398US01
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Systems And Methods For Determining Genotypes For Performing Physiological Functions
Systems and methods for determining genetic variations of an organism for performing a physiological function. The systems include a number of modules that can be integrated into existing metabolic en...
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Jennifer Reed, Christopher Tervo | P140140US03
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Systems And Methods For Determining Flux Distribution
Provided are systems and methods for accurately determining flux distribution in organisms or cells without use of metabolic flux analysis data. The methods include estimating flux distributions in mu...
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Jennifer Reed, Matthew Long | P140300US02
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Enhanced Biomass Digestion with Wood Wasp Bacteria
Plant biomass represents a vast and renewable source of energy. However, harnessing this energy requires breaking down tough lignin and cellulose cell walls. In nature, certain microbes can deconstruc...
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Cameron Currie, Brian Fox, Taichi Takasuka, Adam Book | P110314US03
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Creating ‘Designer’ Yeast Hybrids for Brewing and More
Interspecies yeast hybrids are critical for producing commercially important fermentation products such as Belgian ale, certain ciders and cold-fermented wines. As one major example, lager beer, the m...
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Christopher Hittinger, David Peris Navarro, William Alexander | P160107US03
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Yeast-Based Intein Platform for Drug Production
The therapeutic and biochemical properties of proteins including antibodies can be enhanced by custom chemical functionalization that enables modifications, such as small molecule drug conjugation, PE...
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Eric Shusta, Cathryn Marshall | P150056US02
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Small Molecule Catalysts of Oxidative Protein Folding
Approximately 20 percent of human proteins – including many of high pharmaceutical relevance – are believed to contain disulfide bonds critical for proper structure and function. However, producin...
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Ronald Raines, John Lukesh | P150010US02
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Bio-Based Production of Non-Straight-Chain and Oxygenated Fatty Acids for Fuels and More
Fatty acids generally can be classified as straight-chain or non-straight-chain. Non-straight-chain fatty acids are less abundant and highly valued in dietary supplements, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, ...
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Timothy Donohue, Rachelle Lemke, Joshua Coon, Amelia Peterson, Michael Westphall | P140318US02
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Modified E. coli for Enhanced Production of Pyruvate, Ethanol
Pyruvate is a starting material for synthesizing a variety of biofuels and chemicals. It can be readily converted into more than 60 commercial chemicals, including ethanol and several active pharmaceu...
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Jennifer Reed, Xiaolin Zhang | P140301US02
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New System for Producing Fungal Secondary Metabolites
Fungi produce a variety of chemical compounds called secondary metabolites that possess useful pharmaceutical properties. These compounds are invaluable platforms for developing front-line drugs. They...
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Nancy Keller, Philipp Wiemann | P150029US02
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More Efficient Ethanol Production from Mixed Sugars Using Spathaspora Yeast
Ethanol obtained from the fermentation of grains and sugars is being blended with gasoline to bolster dwindling petroleum supplies. The alcohol increases combustion efficiency and octane value, and ca...
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Thomas Jeffries, Tanya Long, Yi-Kai Su, Laura Willis | P110227US02
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Expression System and Fermentation Processes For Overexpression Of Holo-Acyl Carrier Protein
Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is a small lipid carrier protein involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and in the solubilization of fats to make them metabolically available. The molecule is difficult to obt...
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Brian Fox, John Broadwater, Jeffrey Haas | P97107US
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Bacterial Culture Collection from an Extreme Environment in Alaska
Microorganisms adapted to grow in exceptionally harsh environments, such as hot springs and arctic soils, are a potentially vast source of novel metabolic processes, antibiotics, enzymes and other pro...
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Jo Handelsman, Patrick Schloss | P03154US
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Libraries of Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolated from Alaskan Soils
Cultured microorganisms produce an extraordinary array of structurally diverse and valuable organic compounds; however, microbes that can be brought into culture by standard techniques represent only ...
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Jo Handelsman, Lynn Williamson | P04104US
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Bacterial Genomic Libraries from Alaskan Soils (AK 9-13 and 16)
Cultured microorganisms produce an extraordinary array of structurally diverse and valuable organic compounds; however, microbes that can be cultured using standard techniques represent only a small f...
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Jo Handelsman, Lynn Williamson, Heather Allen | P05158US
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Janthinobacterium lividium Isolates from Alaskan Soil
Microorganisms adapted to grow in exceptionally harsh environments, such as hot springs and arctic soils, are a potentially vast source of novel metabolic processes, antibiotics, enzymes and other pro...
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Jo Handelsman, Patrick Schloss, Amy Klimowicz | P06058US
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Collection of Bacterial Isolates from Alaska That Do Not Grow at Temperatures at or Above 37ºC
Microorganisms adapted to grow in exceptionally harsh environments, such as hot springs and arctic soils, are a potentially vast source of novel metabolic processes, antibiotics, enzymes and other pro...
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Patrick Schloss, Jo Handelsman | P06059US