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US9828594B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9828594-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615064269-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 1999 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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The invention relates to nitrilases and to nucleic acids encoding the nitrilases. In addition methods of designing new nitrilases and method of use thereof are also provided. The nitrilases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.
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What is claimed is: 1. An isolated, synthetic or recombinant nucleic acid, encoding a polypeptide having nitrilase activity, comprising: (a) a nucleic acid having a sequence at least 85%-99% identical to SEQ ID NO: 205; or (b) nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide comprising consecutive amino acids having a sequence at least 85%-99% identical to SEQ ID NO: 206; or (c) a nucleic acid completely complementary to (a) or (b). 2. A nucleic acid vector capable of replication in a host cell, wherein the vector comprises the nucleic acid of claim 1 . 3. A host cell comprising the nucleic acid of claim 1 . 4. A host organism comprising the host cell of claim 3 . 5. The isolated, synthetic or recombinant nucleic acid of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid is affixed to a solid support, wherein optionally the solid support is selected from the group of a gel, a resin, a polymer, a ceramic, a glass, a microelectrode and any combination thereof. 6. A method for making a polypeptide having nitrilase activity, the method comprising (a) introducing the nucleic acid of claim 1 encoding the polypeptide into a host cell under conditions that permit production of the polypeptide by the host cell, and (b) recovering the recombinant polypeptide so produced. 7. A kit comprising the nucleic acid of claim 1 , or a fragment thereof encoding a polypeptide having nitrilase activity, and a buffer. 8. An isolated, synthetic or recombinant nucleic acid, encoding a polypeptide having nitrilase activity, comprising: (d) a nucleic acid having a sequence at least 85%-99% identical to SEQ ID NO: 205; or (e) nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide comprising consecutive amino acids having a sequence at least 85%-99% identical to SEQ ID NO: 206; or (f) a nucleic acid completely complementary to (a) or (b) wherein the nucleic acid of (a), (b) and (c) further consists of one or more mutations, wherein: nucleotides 163-165 are substituted with AAA, AAG, GGT, GGC, GGA, GGG, CAA, or CAG; nucleotides 178-180 are substituted with GAA or GAG; nucleotides 331-333 are substituted with TCT, TCC, TCA, TCG, AGT, or AGC; nucleotides 568-570 are substituted with CAT, CAC, TCT, TCC, TCA, TCG, AGT, AGC, ACT, ACC, ACA, TCA, TAT, TAC, ATG or ACG; nucleotides 571-573 are substituted with TTA, TTG, CTT, CTC, CTA, CTG, GTT, GTC, GTA, GTG, ATG, ACT, ACC, ACA, GAT, GAC, GGT, GGC, GGA, GGG, GAA, GAG, TAT, TAC, or ACG; nucleotides 595-597 are substituted with GAA, GAG, TTA, TTG, CTT, CTC, CTA, or CTG; nucleotides 664-666 are substituted with TTA, TTG, CTT, CTC, CTA, or CTG; or any combination thereof. 9. The nucleic acid of claim 1 , wherein the nitrilase activity of the polypeptide comprises hydrolyzing a nitrile to a carboxylic acid. 10. The nucleic acid of claim 1 , wherein the nitrilase activity of the polypeptide comprises hydrolyzing a cyanohydrin moiety or an aminonitrile moiety of a molecule.
Hydroxy-carboxylic acids · CPC title
Nitriles (-CN) · CPC title
by reactions involving C-N bonds, e.g. nitriles, amides, hydantoins, carbamates, lactames, transamination reactions, or keto group formation from racemic mixtures · CPC title
acting on carbon to nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds (3.5) · CPC title
Nitrilase (3.5.5.1) · CPC title
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