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Nature Biotechnology | 2007

Improving catalytic function by ProSAR-driven enzyme evolution

Richard J. Fox; S. Christopher Davis; Emily Mundorff; Lisa M. Newman; Vesna Gavrilovic; Steven K Ma; Loleta M Chung; Charlene Ching; Sarena Tam; Sheela Muley; John H. Grate; John M. Gruber; John C Whitman; Roger A. Sheldon; Gjalt W. Huisman

We describe a directed evolution approach that should find broad application in generating enzymes that meet predefined process-design criteria. It augments recombination-based directed evolution by incorporating a strategy for statistical analysis of protein sequence activity relationships (ProSAR). This combination facilitates mutation-oriented enzyme optimization by permitting the capture of additional information contained in the sequence-activity data. The method thus enables identification of beneficial mutations even in variants with reduced function. We use this hybrid approach to evolve a bacterial halohydrin dehalogenase that improves the volumetric productivity of a cyanation process ∼4,000-fold. This improvement was required to meet the practical design criteria for a commercially relevant biocatalytic process involved in the synthesis of a cholesterol-lowering drug, atorvastatin (Lipitor), and was obtained by variants that had at least 35 mutations.


Green Chemistry | 2010

A green-by-design biocatalytic process for atorvastatin intermediate

Steven K Ma; John M. Gruber; Christopher S Davis; Lisa M. Newman; David R Gray; Alica Wang; John H. Grate; Gjalt W. Huisman; Roger A. Sheldon

The development of a green-by-design, two-step, three-enzyme process for the synthesis of a key intermediate in the manufacture of atorvastatin, the active ingredient of the cholesterol lowering drug Lipitor®, is described. The first step involves the biocatalytic reduction of ethyl-4-chloroacetoacetate using a ketoreductase (KRED) in combination with glucose and a NADP-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) for cofactor regeneration. The (S) ethyl-4-chloro-3-hydroxybutyrate product is obtained in 96% isolated yield and >99.5% e.e. In the second step, a halohydrin dehalogenase (HHDH) is employed to catalyse the replacement of the chloro substituent with cyano by reaction with HCN at neutral pH and ambient temperature. The natural enzymes were highly selective but exhibited productivities that were insufficient for large scale application. Consequently, in vitro enzyme evolution using gene shuffling technologies was employed to optimise their performance according to predefined criteria and process parameters. In the case of the HHDH reaction, this afforded a 2500-fold improvement in the volumetric productivity per biocatalyst loading. This enabled the economical and environmentally attractive production of the key hydroxynitrile intermediate. The overall process has an E factor (kg waste per kg product) of 5.8 when process water is not included, and 18 if included.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2012

Efficient, Chemoenzymatic Process for Manufacture of the Boceprevir Bicyclic [3.1.0]Proline Intermediate Based on Amine Oxidase-Catalyzed Desymmetrization

Tao Li; Jack Liang; Alexandre Ambrogelly; Tim Brennan; Guy Gloor; Gjalt Huisman; James Lalonde; Azzeddine Lekhal; Ben Mijts; Sheela Muley; Lisa M. Newman; Matt Tobin; George S. K. Wong; Aleksey Zaks; Xiyun Zhang


Archive | 2004

Ketoreductase polypeptides and related polynucleotides

Simon Christopher Davis; Gjalt W. Huisman; Stephane J. Jenne; Anke Krebber; Lisa M. Newman


Archive | 2004

Enzymatic processes for the production of 4-substituted 3-hydroxybutyric acid derivatives and vicinal cyano, hydroxy substituted carboxylic acid esters

S. Christopher Davis; John H. Grate; David R Gray; John M. Gruber; Gjalt W. Huisman; Steven K Ma; Lisa M. Newman; Roger Sheldon; Li A Wang


Archive | 2007

Compositions and methods for producing stereoisomerically pure statins and synthetic intermediates therefor

Lorraine Joan Giver; Lisa M. Newman; Emily Mundorff; Gjalt W. Huisman; Stephane J. Jenne; Jun Zhu; Behnaz Behrouzian; John H. Grate; James Lalonde


Archive | 2003

Enzymatic processes for the production of 4-substituted 3-hydroxybutyric acid derivatives

S. Christopher Davis; John H. Grate; David R Gray; John M. Gruber; Gjalt W. Huisman; Steven K Ma; Lisa M. Newman; Roger Sheldon; Li A Wang


Archive | 2008

Ketoreductases and uses thereof

Charlene Ching; John M. Gruber; Gjalt W. Huisman; Emily Mundorff; Lisa M. Newman


Archive | 2005

Halohydrin dehalogenases and related polynucleotides

S. Christopher Davis; Richard J. Fox; Gjalt W. Huisman; Vesna Gavrilovic; Emily Mundorff; Lisa M. Newman


Archive | 2004

Improved ketoreductase polypeptides and related polynucleotides

S. Christopher Davis; Stephane J. Jenne; Anke Krebber; Gjalt W. Huisman; Lisa M. Newman

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