Hvidovre, Denmark

Jørn Dalgaard Mikkelson



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Jørn Dalgaard Mikkelson

Introduction

Jørn Dalgaard Mikkelson is a notable inventor based in Hvidovre, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of lipid acyltransferases, with a focus on enhancing enzyme activity for various substrates. His work has led to the development of innovative methods for producing variant lipid acyltransferase enzymes.

Latest Patents

Mikkelson holds 2 patents related to lipid acyltransferases. His latest patents include a method for producing a variant lipid acyltransferase enzyme by selecting a parent enzyme with the amino acid sequence motif GDSX. This method involves modifying one or more amino acids to create a variant enzyme, which is then tested for activity on galactolipid, phospholipid, and triglyceride substrates. The goal is to select a variant enzyme with enhanced activity towards galactolipids compared to the parent enzyme. Another patent details a method for producing a variant lipid acyltransferase that includes steps such as selecting a parent enzyme, modifying amino acids, and transforming a host cell with a nucleotide sequence encoding the variant enzyme.

Career Highlights

Mikkelson is associated with Danisco A/S, a company known for its innovations in food ingredients and biotechnology. His work at Danisco has allowed him to explore the potential of lipid acyltransferases in various applications.

Collaborations

Some of Mikkelson's coworkers include Jørn Borch Søe and Arno De Kreij. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of research in lipid acyltransferases and related fields.

Conclusion

Jørn Dalgaard Mikkelson's contributions to the field of lipid acyltransferases highlight his innovative approach to enzyme modification and production. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing enzyme activity for practical applications.

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