Michael B. Lanahan - Research Triangle Park NC, US Shib Sankar Basu - Apex NC, US Christopher J. Batie - Durham NC, US Wen Chen - Cary NC, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - Durham NC, US
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e. g. , grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e. g. , to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
Michael B. Lanahan - Research Triangle Park NC, US Shib Sankar Basu - Research Triangle Park NC, US Christopher J. Batie - Research Triangle Park NC, US Wen Chen - Cary NC, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - Durham NC, US
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e. g. , grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e. g. , to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
Michael B. Lanahan - Cary NC, US Shib Sankar Basu - Apex NC, US Christopher J Batie - Durham NC, US Wen Chen - Cary NC, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - St. Lucia, AU
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e. g. , grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e. g. , to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
Michael B. Lanahan - Research Triangle Park NC, US Shib Sankar Basu - Apex NC, US Christopher J. Batie - Durham NC, US Wen Chen - Cary NC, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - Durham NC, US
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e. g. , grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e. g. , to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
Michael B. Lanahan - Research Triangle Park NC, US Shib S. Basu - Apex NC, US Christopher J. Batie - Durham NC, US Wen Chen - Cary NC, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - Durham NC, US
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e.g., grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e.g., to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
Michael B. Lanahan - Cary NC, US Shib S. Basu - Apex NC, US Christopher J. Batie - Durham NC, US Wen Chen - Clarksburg MD, US Joyce Craig - Pittsboro NC, US Mark Kinkema - St. Lucia, AU
Assignee:
SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG - Basel
International Classification:
C08B 30/20
US Classification:
127 37
Abstract:
The invention provides polynucleotides, preferably synthetic polynucleotides, which encode processing enzymes that are optimized for expression in plants. The polynucleotides encode mesophilic, thermophilic, or hyperthermophilic processing enzymes, which are activated under suitable activating conditions to act upon the desired substrate. Also provided are “self-processing” transgenic plants, and plant parts, e.g., grain, which express one or more of these enzymes and have an altered composition that facilitates plant and grain processing. Methods for making and using these plants, e.g., to produce food products having improved taste and to produce fermentable substrates for the production of ethanol and fermented beverages are also provided.
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Wen Chen Owner
Vancouver TCM Health & Wellness
M33 970 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2R4 604 518-6455
Wen Chen Owner
Vancouver TCM Health & Wellness
604 518-6455
Wen Xiao Chen CFO
SUKI JAPANESE RESTAURANT INC
150 Hwy 78 SUITE 800, Loganville, GA 30052 136 Bowery STE 203, New York, NY 10013
Dr. Chen graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Granite City, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Alton Memorial Hospital, Anderson Hospital, Community Memorial Hospital, Gateway Regional Medical Center and HSHS St Josephs Hospital.
Efficient generation of lung and airway epithelial cells from human pluripotent stem cells,Sarah X L Huang, Mohammad Naimul Islam, John O'Neill, Zheng Hu, Yong-Guang Yang, Ya-Wen Chen, Melanie Mumau, Michael D Green, Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Jahar Bhattacharya & Hans-Willem Snoeck, Nature Bio
Date: Dec 03, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Angels outfielder Mike Trout named AL Rookie of the Year by BBWAA
Chen, who was 12-11 with a 4.02 ERA in 32 starts for the Orioles this year, had a memorable day, regardless of the Rookie voting. His wife, Yi-Wen Chen gave birth to the couples first child, Karsten, at 8:07 a.m. Monday.