Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021
Title: Innovations of Xingyuan Cao in Lysine Production
Introduction
Xingyuan Cao is a notable inventor based in Jiangsu, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the production of lysine. His innovative methods have the potential to enhance industrial fermentation processes.
Latest Patents
Xingyuan Cao holds a patent for a method titled "Method for producing lysine by utilizing adsorption and immobilized fermentation of recombinant corynebacterium glutamicum." This invention discloses a method that utilizes a recombinant strain constructed by overexpressing an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) enzyme while knocking out an extracellular nuclease ExeR. The recombinant effectively improves eDNA secretion and reduces eDNA degradation, allowing for better adsorption on solid carriers. As a result, the yield of continuous immobilized fermentation is increased by 49.67 patents compared to free fermentation, and the fermentation cycle is shortened by 29.17 patents.
Career Highlights
Xingyuan Cao is affiliated with Nanjing Tech University, where he continues to advance research in biotechnology. His work focuses on optimizing fermentation processes, which are crucial for the production of amino acids and other biochemicals.
Collaborations
Xingyuan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hanjie Ying and Dong Liu, to further enhance the research and development of biotechnological applications.
Conclusion
Xingyuan Cao's innovative methods in lysine production demonstrate the potential for significant advancements in biotechnology. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient industrial fermentation processes.
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