Phytases, nucleic acids encoding them and methods for making and using them

US9969992B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9969992-B2
Application numberUS-201715627979-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2017
Priority dateMay 21, 2009
Publication dateMay 15, 2018
Grant dateMay 15, 2018

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This invention relates to phytases, polynucleotides encoding them, uses of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the invention, as well as the production and isolation of such polynucleotides and polypeptides. In particular, the invention provides polypeptides having phytase activity under high temperature conditions, and phytases that retain activity after exposure to high temperatures. The invention further provides phytases which have increased gastric lability. The phytases of the invention can be used in foodstuffs to improve the feeding value of phytate rich ingredients. The phytases of the invention can be formulated as foods or feeds or supplements for either to, e.g., aid in the digestion of phytate. The foods or feeds of the invention can be in the form of pellets, liquids, powders and the like. In one aspect, phytases of the invention are stabile against thermal denaturation during pelleting; and this decreases the cost of the phytase product while maintaining in vivo efficacy and detection of activity in feed.

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What is claimed: 1. A nucleic acid comprising an expression cassette, vector, cloning vehicle, expression vector, or cloning vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding a synthetic or recombinant variant polypeptide of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, wherein the variant polypeptide comprises at least one amino acid mutation selected from the group consisting of: T48F; T48H; T48I; T48K; T48L; T48M; T48V; T48W; T48Y; L50W; M51A; M51G; M51L; G67A; Y79H; Y79N; Y79S; Y79W; Q86H; P100A; S102A; S102Y; I107H; I107P; I108A; I108Q; I108R; I108S; I108Y; A109V; E113P; L126R; Q137F; Q137L; Q137V; Q137Y; D139Y; P145L; L146R; L146T; F147Y; N148K; N148M; N148R; P149N; L150T; L150Y; K151H; K151P; C155Y; L157C; L157P; V162L; V162T; T163P; L167S; G171M; G171S; S173G; S173H; S173V; I174F; I174P; V191A; L192F; F194L; S197G; S211H; L216T; P217D; P217G; P217L; P217S; S218I; S218Y; A232P; L235I; A236H; A236T; L244S; Q246W; Q247H; A248L; A248T; P254S; G257A; G257R; H263P; W265L; N266P; L269I; L269T; H272W; A274F; A274I; A274L; A274T; A274V; Q275H; T282H; T291V; T291W; Q309P; P343E; P343I; P343L; P343N; P343R; P343V; N348K; N348W; G353C; Q377R; L379S; L379V; Q381S; S389H; S389V; G395E; G395I; G395L; G395Q; G395T; V422M; I427G; I427S; I427T; and A429P; and wherein the variant polypeptide comprising the at least one amino acid mutation is an amino acid sequence at least 95% identical to the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; and wherein the variant polypeptide has phytase activity and has decreased gastric stability when compared to the parent polypeptide of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2. 2. A transformed cell or an isolated host cell comprising the nucleic acid of claim 1 . 3. The transformed host cell or isolated host cell of claim 2 , wherein the host cell is a plant cell. 4. The transformed cell or isolated host cell of claim 2 , wherein the host cell is a plant cell. 5. A method of producing a phytase, the method comprising: (a) providing the nucleic acid of claim 1 ; and (b) expressing the nucleic acid of (a) under conditions that allow expression of the polypeptide, thereby producing a recombinant phytase. 6. The method of claim 5 , the method further comprising transforming a host cell with the nucleic acid of (a) followed by expressing the nucleic acid of (a), thereby producing a recombinant phytase in a transformed cell. 7. The nucleic acid of claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide is the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2 comprising one amino acid mutation selected from the group consisting of: T48F; T48H; T48I; T48K; T48L; T48M; T48V; T48W; T48Y; L50W; M51A; M51G; M51L; G67A; Y79H; Y79N; Y79S; Y79W; Q86H; P100A; S102A; S102Y; I107H; I107P; I108A; I108Q; I108R; I108S; I108Y; A109V; E113P; L126R; Q137F; Q137L; Q137V; Q137Y; D139Y; P145L; L146R; L146T; F147Y; N148K; N148M; N148R; P149N; L150T; L150Y; K151H; K151P; C155Y; L157C; L157P; V162L; V162T; T163P; L167S; G171M; G171S; S173G; S173H; S173V; I174F; I174P; V191A; L192F; F194L; S197G; S211H; L216T; P217D; P217G; P217L; P217S; S218I; S218Y; A232P; L235I; A236H; A236T; L244S; Q246W; Q247H; A248L; A248T; P254S; G257A; G257R; H263P; W265L; N266P; L269I; L269T; H272W; A274F; A274I; A274L; A274T; A274V; Q275H; T282H; T291V; T291W; Q309P; P343E; P343I; P343L; P343N; P343R; P343V; N348K; N348W; G353C; Q377R; L379S; L379V; Q381S; S389H; S389V; G395E; G395I; G395L; G395Q; G395T; V422M; I427G; I427S; I427T; and A429P; and wherein the variant polypeptide has phytase activity and has gastric stability when compared to the parent polypeptide of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2. 8. A transformed cell or an isolated host cell comprising the nucleic acid of claim 7 . 9. The transformed cell or isolated host cell of claim 8 , wherein the host cell is a plant cell. 10. A method of producing a phytase, the method comprising: (a) providing the nucleic acid of claim 7 ; and (b) expressing the nucleic acid of (a) under conditions that allow expression of the polypeptide, thereby producing a recombinant phytase. 11. The method of claim 10 , the method further comprising transforming a host cell with the nucleic acid of (a) followed by expressing the nucleic acid of (a), thereby producing a recombinant phytase in a transformed cell. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the host cell is a plant cell.

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What does patent US9969992B2 cover?
This invention relates to phytases, polynucleotides encoding them, uses of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the invention, as well as the production and isolation of such polynucleotides and polypeptides. In particular, the invention provides polypeptides having phytase activity under high temperature conditions, and phytases that retain activity after exposure to high temperatures. The …
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Primary CPC classification C12N15/8242. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue May 15 2018 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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