Protecting innovation: genomics-based intellectual property for the development of feedstock for second-generation biofuels.

Antoine Harfouche, Kannan Grant, Marcus Selig, Daniel Tsai, Richard Meilan
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One of the many controversies surrounding large-scale biofuel production is the diversion of land and other resources that might otherwise be used for food crops. Recent innovations will lead to a second generation of biofuel crops that can co-exist with food crops with little or no competition. Feedstocks from these bio-energy crops will be used to produce liquid fuel from cellulose, the most abundant polymer on the planet. Cell walls of higher plants are mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin polymers. Cellulose and hemicellulose are polysaccharides with obvious value for biofuel production. However, lignin, while vital for plant growth and development, is widely known to negatively impact conversion efficiencies. Biomass pre-treatment, which is aimed at lignin removal, is not straightforward, and presents one of the major scientific and technical challenges and expenses associated with secondgeneration biofuel production. Scientific breakthroughs associated with altering the expression of key genes in the lignin biosynthetic pathway of biomass crops is a promising path toward solving this problem, and will likely impact the feedstock patent landscape in the near future. This review summarizes some of the recent and most important issued patents and patent applications associated with lignin-modification genes and methods of developing transgenic plants with altered lignin content and composition.

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保护创新:基于基因组学的知识产权用于开发第二代生物燃料原料。
围绕大规模生物燃料生产的诸多争议之一是转移了原本可能用于粮食作物的土地和其他资源。最近的创新将带来第二代生物燃料作物,它们可以与粮食作物共存,几乎没有竞争。这些生物能源作物的原料将用于从纤维素中生产液体燃料,纤维素是地球上最丰富的聚合物。高等植物的细胞壁主要由纤维素、半纤维素和木质素聚合物组成。纤维素和半纤维素是具有明显生物燃料生产价值的多糖。然而,木质素虽然对植物生长发育至关重要,但众所周知,它会对转化效率产生负面影响。旨在去除木质素的生物质预处理并不简单,是第二代生物燃料生产的主要科学和技术挑战和费用之一。改变生物质作物木质素生物合成途径中关键基因表达的科学突破是解决这一问题的一条有希望的途径,并可能在不久的将来影响原料专利格局。本文综述了近年来与木质素修饰基因相关的一些重要专利和专利申请,以及木质素含量和组成发生改变的转基因植物的开发方法。
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