Paris, France

Marine Bertin


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017-2018

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Marine Bertin: Innovator in Enzyme Activity

Introduction

Marine Bertin is a notable inventor based in Paris, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry, particularly in the development of enzymes with enhanced activity. Her work has implications for various applications, including the production of steroid hormone precursors.

Latest Patents

Marine Bertin holds 2 patents related to her innovative research. Her latest patents focus on a cytochrome P450 polypeptide with increased enzyme activity. The invention pertains to an isolated P450 enzyme that comprises or consists of an amino acid sequence at least 80% identical to SEQ ID NO: 1. This sequence includes a threonine at position corresponding to position 225 and/or an aspartic acid mutation at position corresponding to position 289. Additionally, the invention encompasses an isolated nucleic acid that encodes the enzyme, a vector containing the nucleic acid, and a host cell that incorporates the nucleic acid or vector. Methods for preparing the enzyme and producing steroid hormone precursors using the enzyme or host cells are also provided.

Career Highlights

Marine Bertin is currently employed at Sanofi, a leading global healthcare company. Her role involves extensive research and development in the field of enzyme technology. She has demonstrated a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications in her area of expertise.

Collaborations

Marine collaborates with her coworker, Bruno Dumas, to further enhance their research efforts. Together, they work on innovative projects that aim to push the boundaries of enzyme activity and its applications.

Conclusion

Marine Bertin is a pioneering inventor whose work in enzyme activity has the potential to impact various scientific fields. Her patents reflect her dedication to innovation and her contributions to biochemistry will continue to influence future research and applications.

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