IP Library Granted Patent US 8,377,681
Granted Patent B2
US 8,377,681 · App. 13/310,332 · Granted Feb 19, 2013

Evolution of whole cells and organisms by recursive sequence recombination

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Patent No.
US 8,377,681
App. No.
13/310,332
Granted
Feb 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides methods employing iterative cycles of recombination and selection/screening for evolution of whole cells and organisms toward acquisition of desired properties. Examples of such properties include enhanced recombinogenicity, genome copy number, and capacity for expression and/or secretion of proteins and secondary metabolites.

Claims (41)

1. A method of evolving a cell to acquire a desired property, comprising:

(i) providing a yeast cell population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating types;

(ii) culturing the cells under conditions whereby the yeast cells mate to form progeny yeast cells; and

(iii) screening or selecting the progeny cells for evolved progeny cells that have evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property;

(iv) culturing the evolved progeny yeast cells under conditions whereby the cells recombine by meiosis to form ascospores;

(v) separating the ascospores; and

(vi) repeating steps (i) through (v), wherein the separated ascospores are used as the population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating type provided in step (i).

2. A method of evolving a cell to acquire a desired property, comprising:

(i) providing a yeast cell population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating types;

(ii) culturing the cells under conditions whereby the yeast cells mate to form progeny yeast cells; and

(iii) screening or selecting the progeny cells for evolved progeny cells that have evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property;

(iv) culturing the evolved progeny yeast cells that have acquired the desired functional property under conditions whereby the cells recombine by meiosis to form ascospores;

(v) separating the ascospores; and

(vi) repeating steps (i) through (v), wherein the separated ascospores are used as the population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating type provided in step (i).

3. A method of evolving a cell to acquire a desired property, comprising:

(i) providing a yeast cell population comprising genetically different haploid yeast cells of different mating types;

(ii) culturing the cells under conditions whereby the haploid yeast cells mate to form diploid cells;

(iii) screening or selecting the diploid cells for evolved diploid cells that have evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property;

(iv) culturing the evolved diploid yeast cells under conditions whereby the cells recombine by meiosis to form haploid ascospores;

(v) separating the haploid ascospores; and

(vi) repeating steps (i) through (v), wherein the separated haploid ascospores are used as the population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating type provided in step (i).

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the haploid ascospores are separated by degradation of the ascus with an enzyme.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the enzyme is zymolase.

6. A method of evolving a cell to acquire a desired functional property, the method comprising:

(i) providing a yeast cell population comprising genetically different haploid yeast cells of different mating types;

(ii) culturing the cells under conditions whereby the haploid yeast cells mate to form diploid cells;

(iii) screening or selecting the diploid cells for evolved diploid cells that have evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property;

(iv) culturing the evolved diploid yeast cells under conditions whereby the cells recombine by meiosis to form haploid ascospores;

(v) separating the haploid ascospores; and

(vi) repeating steps (i) through (v), wherein the separated haploid ascospores are uses as the population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating type provided in step (i); and

(vii) screening or selecting the separated haploid ascospores for cells that evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the haploid ascospores are separated by degradation of the ascus with an enzyme.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the enzyme is zymolase.

9. A method of evolving a cell to acquire a desired functional property, the method comprising:

(i) providing a yeast cell population comprising genetically different haploid yeast cells of different mating types;

(ii) culturing the cells under conditions whereby the haploid yeast cells mate to form diploid cells;

(iii) screening or selecting the diploid cells for evolved diploid cells that have evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property;

(iv) culturing the evolved diploid yeast cells under conditions whereby the cells recombine by meiosis to form haploid ascospores;

(v) separating the haploid ascospores; and

(vi) repeating steps (i) through (iii), wherein the separated haploid ascospores are uses as the population comprising genetically different yeast cells of different mating type provided in step (i); and

(vii) screening or selecting the diploid cells in step (iii) for cells that evolved toward acquisition of the desired functional property.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2024
From: CODEXIS MAYFLOWER HOLDINGS, LLC
To: CODEXIS, INC.
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