Method of selecting a polypeptide of interest
The invention relates to methods for identifying polypeptides and polynucleotides of interest, be they novel or variant polypeptides and polynucleotides, by expressing a plurality of polypeptides in an obligate or facultative anaerobe that is incapable of, or displays a reduction in, the oxidation of NADH and/or NADPH under anaerobic fermentation conditions and selecting an obligate or facultative anaerobe that grows or displays a growth advantage under said conditions. The invention is also concerned with novel enzymes per se, and their use in enzymatic production processes.
1 . A method of identifying a variant polypeptide of interest, or its encoding polynucleotide, the method comprising:
(i) generating a plurality of polynucleotides encoding a plurality of variant polypeptides comprising the variant polypeptide of interest;
(ii) expressing the plurality of variant polypeptides in an obligate or facultative anaerobe that is incapable of, or displays a reduction in, the oxidation of NADH and/or NADPH under anaerobic fermentation conditions;
(iii) culturing, in growth media, the obligate or facultative anaerobe under anaerobic fermentation conditions, wherein the anaerobic fermentation conditions comprise the absence of an external electron acceptor, in the presence of a substrate, wherein the polypeptide of interest enables the obligate or facultative anaerobe to oxidise, or to increase oxidation of, NADH and/or NADPH in the presence of the substrate;
(iv) selecting an obligate or facultative anaerobe that grows or displays a growth advantage in the growth media; and
(v) identifying the variant polypeptide of interest expressed, or its encoding polynucleotide, in the obligate or facultative anaerobe of step (iv);
wherein the substrate is exogenously added to the growth media.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide comprises at least one amino acid substitution, deletion or insertion compared to its wild-type counterpart, or comprises a synthetically designed polypeptide.
3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide is expressed in step (ii) by the introduction of a vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding the variant polypeptide into the anaerobe.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the obligate or facultative anaerobe is a bacterium, yeast or fungus, optionally wherein the obligate or facultative anaerobe is Escherichia coli.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the obligate or facultative anaerobe is rendered incapable of, or displays a reduction in, the oxidation of NADH and/or NADPH by having at least one gene, or product thereof, associated with an NAD + and/or NADP + regeneration metabolic pathway, which is non-functional and/or inhibited, optionally wherein the at least one gene has been deleted, disrupted or mutated, optionally wherein the at least one gene encodes lactate dehydrogenase, alcohol dehydrogenase, soluble transhydrogenase and/or transmembrane transhydrogenase, optionally wherein the facultative anaerobe is Escherichia coli and the at least one gene encodes lactate dehydrogenase (ldhA), alcohol dehydrogenase (adhE), soluble transhydrogenase (sthA) and/or transmembrane transhydrogenase (pntA and/or pntB).
6 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the obligate or facultative anaerobe is a thermophilic organism, and the obligate or facultative anaerobe is cultured in step (iii) at a temperature greater than 37° C., 40° C., 50° C., 60° C. or at least 70° C. and the variant polypeptide of interest is one which is able to provide for oxidation, or an increase in oxidation, of NADH and/or NADPH at such temperatures.
7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein an obligate or facultative anaerobe that is not expressing the variant polypeptide of interest will not grow, or grow at a reduced rate, when compared to an obligate or facultative anaerobe expressing the variant polypeptide of interest, when culturing under the conditions of step (iii), enabling the selection of the obligate or facultative anaerobe expressing the variant polypeptide of interest in step (iv).
8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the identification of the variant polypeptide of interest, or it encoding polynucleotide, in step (v) comprises:
i. extracting the protein and/or DNA from the obligate or facultative anaerobe; and
ii. determining the variant polypeptide sequence, or the polynucleotide sequence encoding the variant polypeptide sequence.
9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of: an enzyme, a membrane transporter, a transcription factor and a chaperone.
10 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide is an enzyme, optionally wherein the enzyme displays an altered specificity selected from a group consisting of: stereospecificity, thermostability, chemostability, pressure stability, substrate specificity, catalytic efficiency, oxidative stability regiospecificity, cofactor preference and/or specificity, and binding affinity for substrate and/or cofactor, optionally wherein the enzyme is an NAD(P)H-dependent oxidoreductase.
11 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the variant polypeptide is a membrane transporter, optionally wherein the membrane transporter is an active transporter, a passive transporter, or a membrane channel.