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Protein Engineering Design & Selection | 2008

In vitro DNA recombination by L-Shuffling during ribosome display affinity maturation of an anti-Fas antibody increases the population of improved variants

Matthieu Chodorge; Laurent Fourage; Gilles Ravot; Lutz Jermutus; Ralph Minter

The use of random mutagenesis in concert with protein display technologies to rapidly select high affinity antibody variants is an established methodology. In some cases, DNA recombination has been included in the strategy to enable selection of mutations which act cooperatively to improve antibody function. In this study, the impact of L-Shuffling DNA recombination on the eventual outcome of an in vitro affinity maturation has been experimentally determined. Parallel evolution strategies, with and without a recombination step, were carried out and both methods improved the affinity of an anti-Fas single chain variable fragment (scFv). The recombination step resulted in an increased population of affinity-improved variants. Moreover, the most improved variant, with a 22-fold affinity gain, emerged only from the recombination-based approach. An analysis of mutations preferentially selected in the recombined population demonstrated strong cooperative effects when tested in combination with other mutations but small, or even negative, effects on affinity when tested in isolation. These results underline the ability of combinatorial library approaches to explore very large regions of sequence space to find optimal solutions in antibody evolution studies.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2014

Engineering cytochrome P450 BM3 of Bacillus megaterium for terminal oxidation of palmitic acid.

Fredi Brühlmann; Laurent Fourage; Christophe Ullmann; Olivier P. Haefliger; Nicolas Jeckelmann; Cédric Dubois; Denis Wahler

Directed evolution via iterative cycles of random and targeted mutagenesis was applied to the P450 domain of the subterminal fatty acid hydroxylase CYP102A1 of Bacillus megaterium to shift its regioselectivity towards the terminal position of palmitic acid. A powerful and versatile high throughput assay based on LC-MS allowed the simultaneous detection of primary and secondary oxidation products, which was instrumental for identifying variants with a strong preference for the terminal oxidation of palmitic acid. The best variants identified acquired up to 11 amino acid alterations. Substitutions at F87, I263, and A328, relatively close to the bound substrate based on available crystallographic information contributed significantly to the altered regioselectivity. However, non-obvious residues much more distant from the bound substrate showed surprising strong contributions to the increased selectivity for the terminal position of palmitic acid.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Directed evolution of a 13-hydroperoxide lyase (CYP74B) for improved process performance

Fredi Brühlmann; Bojan Bosijokovic; Christophe Ullmann; Pascal Auffray; Laurent Fourage; Denis Wahler

The performance of a 13-hydroperoxide lyase from guava, an enzyme of the CYP74 family, which is of interest for the industrial production of saturated and unsaturated C6-aldehydes and their derivatives, was improved by directed evolution. Four rounds of gene shuffling and random mutagenesis improved the functional expression in E. coli by offering a 15-fold higher product yield factor. The increased product yield factor relates to an improved total turnover number of the variant enzyme, which also showed higher solubility and increased heme content. Thermal stability was also dramatically improved even though there was no direct selection pressure applied for evolving this trait. A structure based sequence alignment with the recently solved allene oxide synthase of Arabidopsis thaliana showed that most amino acid alterations occurred on the surface of the protein, distant of the active site and often outside of secondary structures. These results demonstrate the power of directed evolution for improving a complex trait such as the total turnover number of a cytochrome P450, a critical parameter for process performance that is difficult to predict even with good structural information at hand.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012

Effect of enzyme addition on fermentative hydrogen production from wheat straw

Marianne Quéméneur; Marine Bittel; Eric Trably; Claire Dumas; Laurent Fourage; Gilles Ravot; Jean-Philippe Steyer; Hélène Carrère


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2005

Rational Strategies for Directed Evolution of Biocatalysts –Application to Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB)

Matthieu Chodorge; Laurent Fourage; Christophe Ullmann; Vincent Duvivier; Jean-Michel Masson; Fabrice Lefevre


Organic Process Research & Development | 2011

Improved Saccharification of Wheat Straw for Biofuel Production Using an Engineered Secretome of Trichoderma reesei

Céline Ayrinhac; Antoine Margeot; Nicolas Lopes Ferreira; Fadhel Ben Chaabane; Frédéric Monot; Gilles Ravot; Jean-Marie Sonet; Laurent Fourage


Archive | 2005

Alkaline protease variants having improved performance and washing and cleaning agents containing said alkaline protease variants having improved performance

Susanne Wieland; Angrit Weber; Angela Beckers; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Beatrix Kottwitz; Laurent Fourage; Fabrice Lefevre


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2005

Multienzyme Profiling of Thermophilic Microorganisms with a Substrate Cocktail Assay

Renaud Sicard; Jean-Philippe Goddard; Magali Mazel; Carine Audiffrin; Laurent Fourage; Gilles Ravot; Denis Wahler; Fabrice Lefevre; Jean-Louis Reymond


Archive | 2005

Method Of Determining The Mutational Load Of A Gene Library Obtained By Random Mutagenesis Of A Particular Gene And Means For Implementing Same

Matthieu Chodorge; Laurent Fourage; Fabrice Lefevre; Jean-Michel Masson


Archive | 2008

MODIFIED 13-HYDROPEROXIDE LYASES AND USES THEREOF

Fredi Brühlmann; Laurent Fourage; Denis Wahler

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Céline Ayrinhac

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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