Biocatalysts for the preparation of hydroxy substituted carbamates

US10253303B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10253303-B2
Application numberUS-201816126044-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2018
Priority dateNov 18, 2011
Publication dateApr 9, 2019
Grant dateApr 9, 2019

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The present disclosure relates to engineered ketoreductase polypeptides for the preparation of hydroxyl substituted carbamate compounds, and polynucleotides, vectors, host cells, and methods of making and using the ketoreductase polypeptides.

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What is claimed is: 1. An engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide capable of converting substrate compound (2), tert-butyl(1-oxo-1-phenylhex-5-yn-2-yl)carbamate, to product compound (1), tert-butyl(1-hydroxy-1-phenylhex-5-yn-2-yl)carbamate, wherein the ketoreductase polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 80% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:4 and comprises a substitution at position 40, further comprising one or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X7S; X17M; X17Q; X17R; X23V; X27L; X29G; X60I; X64V; X71P; X87L; X94A; X94P; X94S; X95M; X96L; X96Y; X105G; X113I; X122A; X127R; X131S; X144V; X145L; X147I; X147L; X147Q; X150Y; X152G; X153G; X157C; X173L; X195A; X195G; X196M; X198S; X199H; X208R; X216R; X221S; X243S; X245I; X249F; X249G; and X249Y. 2. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the amino acid sequence of said ketoreductase polypeptide comprises the substitution X40R, and one or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X7S; X17M; X17Q; X17R; X23V; X27L; X29G; X60I; X64V; X71P; X87L; X94A; X94P; X94S; X95M; X105G; X113I; X122A; X127R; X131S; X144V; X145L; X147I; X147L; X147Q; X150Y; X152G; X153G; X157C; X173L; X196M; X198S; X208R; X216R; X221S; X243S; X245I; X249F; X249G; and X249Y. 3. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the amino acid sequence of said ketoreductase polypeptide comprises X40R, and at least one or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X17Q/R/M; X64V; X94P; X96L/Y; X144V; X147Q/I/L; X157C; X195A/G; X196M; X199H; and X206L/F. 4. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the ketoreductase polypeptide is capable of converting the substrate compound (2) to the product compound (1) with at least 10 fold the activity of the reference polypeptide of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein the amino acid sequence comprises the substitution X40R, and one or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X60I; X71P; X94P; X94A; X95M; X96L; X96Y; X127R; X144V; X145I; X150Y; X152G; X153G; X157C; X195A; X195G; X196M; X198S; X199H; X206F/L, X216R, X245I, X245F; X249Y; and X249F. 5. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the ketoreductase polypeptide has increased thermal stability as compared to the reference polypeptide of SEQ ID NO:4 or 32, wherein the amino acid sequence comprises the substitution X40R, and one or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X17Q; X17R; X17W; X64V; X71P; X87L; X94S; X94P; X147Q; X147I; X147L; X157C, X198S; X206L/F; X249Y; and X249F. 6. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the ketoreductase polypeptide is capable of forming product syn-tert-butyl(1-hydroxy-1-phenylhex-5-yn-2-yl)carbamate compounds (1a) and (1c) in diastereomeric excess of anti-tert-butyl(1-hydroxy-1-phenylhex-5-yn-2-yl)carbamate compounds (1b) and (1d). 7. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the amino acid sequence of the ketoreductase polypeptide further comprises or more residue differences as compared to SEQ ID NO:4 selected from: X17Q; X64V; X71P; X87L; X96L/Y; X147I; X157C; X195A/G; X196M; X199H; X206F/L; and X249F. 8. The engineered polynucleotide encoding the engineered ketoreductase polypeptide of claim 7 , wherein said ketoreductase polypeptide is capable of forming product compounds (1a) and (1c) in a diastereomeric ratio of at least 50 over compounds (1b) and (1d). 9. An expression vector comprising the polynucleotide of claim 1 . 10. The expression vector of claim 9 , comprising at least one control sequence. 11. The expression vector of claim 10 , in which the control sequence is a promoter. 12. A host cell comprising the polynucleotide of claim 1 . 13. A host cell comprising the expression vector of claim 9 . 14. The host cell of claim 12 , wherein said host cell is E. coli. 15. The host cell of claim 13 , wherein said host cell is E. coli. 16. A method of preparing an engineered polypeptide comprising culturing the host cell of claim 12 , under conditions suitable for expression of the polypeptide, optionally further comprising isolating the engineered polypeptide. 17. A method of preparing an engineered polypeptide comprising culturing the host cell of claim 13 , under conditions suitable for expression of the polypeptide, optionally further comprising isolating the engineered polypeptide. 18. A method of preparing an engineered polypeptide comprising culturing the host cell of claim 14 , under conditions suitable for expression of the polypeptide, optionally further comprising isolating the engineered polypeptide. 19. A method of preparing an engineered polypeptide comprising culturing the host cell of claim 15 , under conditions suitable for expression of the polypeptide, optionally further comprising isolating the engineered polypeptide.

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  • by oxidation/reduction reactions · CPC title

  • Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for E. coli · CPC title

  • Amines; Imines · CPC title

  • Preparation of nitrogen-containing organic compounds · CPC title

  • C12N9/0006Primary

    acting on CH-OH groups as donors (1.1) · CPC title

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What does patent US10253303B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to engineered ketoreductase polypeptides for the preparation of hydroxyl substituted carbamate compounds, and polynucleotides, vectors, host cells, and methods of making and using the ketoreductase polypeptides.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Codexis Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N9/0006. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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