WO2020161317A1 - Biotechnological optimization of microorganisms for the 1,2-dehydrogenation of steroids - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns a genetically modified bacterium and its industrial application, in particular in the 1 ,2-dehydrogenation of steroids.
- the 1 ,2-dehydrogenation of steroids can be carried out by a biotransformation with a bacterium having the appropriate enzyme system.
- the conversion can be catalyzed by a microorganism of the Nocardioidaceae family, which is prepared and used as a bacterial suspension or as a supernatant after cell-lysis of the bacterial suspension.
- the microorganism also expresses an enzyme that catalyses a second (unwanted) reaction on the steroid molecule, which is a reduction of the keto-group at position 20 and leads to the production of side products called here“20-OH impurities”.
- These two reactions are schematized hereafter with the example of hydrocortisone.
- the inventors have now identified the gene responsible for the side reaction activity and genetically engineered a microorganism devoid of this activity. When used in steroid conversions, it does not produce the unwanted side-product any longer and said genetically engineered microorganism according to the invention can be directly used in steroid conversions without any potential maturation step(s). Additional steps for purification of the product to remove the unwanted side product can also be omitted.
- the product of the biotransformation can be used directly after production. In conclusion this leads to a higher product yield, higher product quality and simpler production process.
- a first aspect of the invention thus relates to a genetically modified bacterium wherein expression of a gene coding a 2( ⁇ -HSDH is reduced or suppressed compared to a corresponding unmodified bacterium, wherein the corresponding unmodified bacterium has D1 -dehydrogenase activity and 20 ⁇ -dehydrogenase activity.
- a corresponding unmodified bacterium denote the same strain of bacterium as the unmodified bacterium which is then submitted to genetic modification.
- the term “bacterium” means a prokaryotic microorganism.
- the unmodified bacterium has 2( ⁇ -HSDH activity and D1 -dehydrogenase activity.
- the bacterium is from an order chosen among the Actinomycetales order, the Clostridiales order, the Aeromonadales order, the Pasteurellales order, the Bacillales order, the Lactobacillales order, the Bifidobacteriales order and the Coriobacteriales order.
- the bacterium is from the Actinomycetales order.
- the bacterium can be a Nocardiodiaceae such as Nocardioides simplex, a Streptomycetaceae such as Streptomyces albus or a Mycobacteriaceae, such as Mycobacterium avium and in particular Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis MAP4.
- the bacterium is from the family Nocardioidaceae, preferably Nocardioides and most preferably the bacterium is Nocardioides simplex.
- bacterium from the family Nocardioidaceae means any bacterium from this family having a 20b-HdOH activity and D1 -dehydrogenase activity, such as, for example a bacterium of the genus Actinopolymorpha, Aeromicrobium, Flindersiella, Friedmanniella, Kribbella, Marmoricola, Micropruina, Mumia, Nocardioides, Pimelobacter, Propionicicella, Propionicimonas, Tenggerimyces, or Thermasporomyces.
- the bacterium from family Nocardioidaceae is Nocardioides simplex (previously named Arthrobacter simplex or Corynebacterium simplex or Pimelobacter simplex).
- the bacterium is Nocardioides simplex ATCC6946.
- Other preferred bacteria include Friedmanniella flava (Taxonomy ID:1036181 ), Friedmanniella sagamiharensis (Taxonomy ID:546874), Nocardioides dokdonensis FR1436 (Taxonomy ID:1300347), Nocardioides lianchengensis (Taxonomy ID:1045774), Nocardioides psychrotolerans (Taxonomy ID:1005945), Nocardioides szechwanensis (Taxonomy ID:1005944), Corynebacterium coyleae (Taxonomy ID:53374), Corynebacterium glyciniphilum AJ 3170 (Taxonomy ID:1404245), Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii DSM 44385 (Taxonomy ID:645127), Corynebacterium lowii (Taxonomy ID:1544413
- gene means a DNA sequence that codes for, or corresponds to, a particular sequence of amino acids which comprise all or part of one or more proteins or enzymes, and may or may not include regulatory DNA sequences, such as promoter sequences, which determine for example the conditions under which the gene is expressed.
- the term gene may be intended for the genomic sequence encoding a protein, i.e. a sequence comprising regulator, promoter, intron and exon sequences.
- terms“gene coding a 203-HSDH” correspond to a gene coding a 2( ⁇ -HSDH of any bacterium.
- the gene coding a 2( ⁇ -HSDH has at least 60% identity with sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 , more preferably it has more than 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, and most preferably more than 99% of identity with sequence SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the gene coding a 20b-H8OH have at least 60% of identity with sequence SEQ ID NO: 3, more preferably it has more than 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, and most preferably more than 99% of identity with sequence SEQ ID NO: 3.
- nucleic acid having at least x% identity with a reference seouence it is intended that the sequence of the nucleic acid differs from the reference sequence by up to 100-x nucleotide alterations per each 100 nucleotides of the reference sequence over its whole length.
- up to 100-x% of the nucleotides in the subject sequence may be inserted, deleted or substituted with another amino acid or nucleotide.
- a nucleic acid sequence“at least 60%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95% or 99% identical” to a reference sequence may comprise mutation(s), such as deletion(s), insertion(s) and/or substitution(s) compared to the reference sequence.
- the substitution preferably corresponds to a silent substitution or a substitution leading to a conservative substitution in the translated amino acid sequence.
- genetic material e.g. DNA, RNA, cDNA, or any process, mechanism, or result of such a change.
- a mutation is identified in a subject by comparing the sequence of a nucleic acid or polypeptide expressed by said subject with the corresponding nucleic acid or polypeptide expressed in a control population.
- the expression of a gene coding a 20b-HdOH can be reduced by at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90% or 95% compared to the unmodified bacterium.
- the expression of a gene coding a 20b-HdOH is reduced by 100%, thus corresponding to the suppression of the expression.
- Level of expression of a gene or a nucleic acid can be measured by methods which are well known to the person skilled in the art, including in particular direct hybridization based assays and amplification-based assays.
- the expression of a gene coding a 20b-HdOH can be reduced or suppressed compared to the unmodified bacterium by inactivation or deletion of this gene.
- the gene coding a 20b-HdOH is mutated, and preferably truncated.
- the genetically modified bacterium does not comprise any exogenous
- the gene coding a 20b-HdOH when mutated and/or truncated it may not encode a fully functional 20b-HdOH protein, but encodes a 20b- HSDH protein having an activity lower than that of the corresponding natural 20b-HdOH protein measured in the same conditions, in particular the encoded 20b-HdOH protein may have no activity.
- the genetically modified bacterium according to the invention preferably has D1 - dehydrogenase activity, but has reduced or is devoid of 20 ⁇ -dehydrogenase activity compared to the unmodified bacterium.
- the invention relates to a genetically modified bacterium wherein:
- the corresponding unmodified bacterium has D1 -dehydrogenase activity and 20- b-dehydrogenase activity
- At least one genetically modification induces a reduced or suppressed expression of a gene coding a 20-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (20b-HdOH), and
- said genetically modified bacterium keep its D1 -dehydrogenase activity.
- the genetically modified bacterium according the invention has D1 - dehydrogenase activity, but due to genetic modification has reduced or is devoid of 20-b- dehydrogenase activity compared to the unmodified bacterium.
- a second aspect of the invention relates to a method for production of a genetically modified bacterium according to the invention comprising:
- Step b of the method for production of a genetically modified bacterium according to the invention can consist on the mutation, the truncation or deletion of the gene coding a 20b-HdOH. Mutation or truncation may be realized by any methods known to the skilled in the art, and preferably by double crossover of the gene coding the 20b-HdOH.
- the obtained genetically modified bacterium does not comprise any exogenous DNA.
- the invention relates to a method for the production 1 ,2- dehydrogenated steroid comprising:
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated used in the method for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid according to the invention is a corticosteroid.
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated used in the method is progesterone, testosterone, androstenedione or a derivative of these molecules, which contain a steroid-scaffold containing a ring A of six carbon atoms not dehydrogenated between at positions 1 ,2.
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated is:
- step b) of the method for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid is done with an extract of a bacterium according to the invention.
- Said extract preferentially has D1 -dehydrogenase activity, and preferentially has reduced or is devoid of 20 ⁇ -dehydrogenase activity.
- such extract can be obtained by cell-lysis of the bacterium according to the invention and optionally fractionation of the cell-lysis product in order to concentrate the D1 -dehydrogenase activity or to facilitate purification of the D1 -dehydrogenase activity.
- the method for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid can further comprises recovering and purifying said 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid.
- the method for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid does not comprise a step of elimination of 20 b-dehydrogenated steroid. Indeed this step can be unnecessary if the expression of a gene coding a 20b-H8OH is significantly reduced.
- the method for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid may comprises formulating the 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid into a pharmaceutical composition.
- the invention relates to the use of a bacterium or an extract thereof according to the invention for the production 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid from steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated.
- Said extract preferentially has D1 -dehydrogenase activity, and preferentially has reduced or is devoid of 20 ⁇ -dehydrogenase activity.
- extract can be obtained by cell-lysis of the bacterium according to the invention and optionally after fractionation of the cell-lysis product in order to concentrate the D1 -dehydrogenase activity or to facilitate purification of the D1 -dehydrogenase activity.
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated is a corticosteroid.
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated is progesterone, testosterone, androstenedione or a derivative of these molecules, which contain a steroid-scaffold containing a ring A of six carbon atoms not dehydrogenated between at positions 1 ,2.
- the steroid which is not 1 ,2-dehydrogenated is:
- the term“pharmaceutical composition” refers to a preparation of 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid with other chemical components such as physiologically suitable carriers and excipients.
- the purpose of a pharmaceutical composition is to facilitate administration of said 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid to an organism.
- compositions of the present invention may be manufactured by processes well known in the art, e.g., by means of conventional mixing, dissolving, granulating, grinding, pulverizing, dragee-making, levigating, emulsifying, encapsulating, entrapping or lyophilizing processes.
- a pharmaceutical composition may comprise the 1 ,2-dehydrogenated steroid of the invention and a pharmaceutical acceptable vehicle.
- Figure 1 Schematic representation of gene inactivation by doublecrossover. Plasmid with truncated form of the gene of interest (arrow comprising the letter“T”) flanked by two homologous shoulders (boxes comprising squares) and genes of apramycin resistance and b-glucuronidase (arrows comprising vertical lines and wavy lines) comes into contact with the chromosome of the bacterium and one of the homologous shoulders recombines with respective sequence in the chromosome (step 1 ). This step results in forming of intermediate single crossover construction, the whole plasmid is integrated into the genome (encircled by dot line).
- the strain contains two variants of the gene of interest and exhibits resistance to apramycin and b-glucuronidase activity. After several rounds of cultivation (step 2), the two remaining homologous shoulders interact with each other (dotted line) and a double crossover occurs (step 3). Then the obtained strain contains only the truncated form of the gene (arrow comprising the letter“T”).
- Figure 2 HPLC-chromatogram of the obtained product after a classical process for production of prednisolone from hydrocortisone with N. simplex.
- the arrow points to 20-OH Prednisolone impurities.
- Figure 3 HPLC-chromatogram of the obtained product after a classical process for production of prednisolone from hydrocortisone with double cross- over mutants NOSIM5169 of N. simplex.
- the arrow points to the location wherein 20- OH Prednisolone impurities are normally observed.
- SEQ ID NO: 1 corresponds to the sequence of NOSIM5169 of N. simplex.
- SEQ ID NO: 2 corresponds to the sequence of NOSIM3735 of N. simplex.
- SEQ ID NO: 3 corresponds to the sequence of the gene of the 20b-H8OH of Mycobacterium avium subsp.paratuberculosis MAP4.
- NOSIM5169 corresponding to sequence SEQ ID NO: 1
- NOSIM3735 corresponding to sequence SEQ ID NO: 2. They both share similarities with the sequence of the gene responsible for the 20b-H8OH of Mycobacterium avium subsp.paratuberculosis MAP4 (corresponding to sequence SEQ ID NO: 3).
- Plasmids for inactivation of NOSIM5169 were constructed as follows: The homologous shoulders of 2.0 and 1 .7 kbp sizes were amplified by PCR. The primers used for amplification of one shoulder contained Xbal and EcoRV restriction sites and primers for the second homologous shoulder were designed to contain EcoRV and EcoRI restriction sites.
- the shoulders were subsequently cloned into a first plasmid.
- a plasmid without the hygromycin resistance gene was named“second plasmid - hyg”.
- the protocol is based on the procedure described for Arthrobacter (Zhang et al., 201 1 ).
- the optimized procedure for the preparation of electrocompetent cells was as follows: The cells of N. simplex were inoculated into 20 ml of LB+Ph (LB stands for lysogeny broth, and Ph stands for Phosphomycin) and cultivated until stationary phase was reached. Then 1% inoculum from the preculture was inoculated into fresh LB medium and cultivated until optical density approached 0.4-0.5 at 600 nm. Then ampicillin (Ap) and glycine were added to a final concentration of 30 pg/l and 5 g/l, respectively, and the cultivation was continued.
- LB+Ph LB stands for lysogeny broth, and Ph stands for Phosphomycin
- the protocol for S. albus ATCC 21838 (Izumikawa et al., 2003) can be applied.
- the procedure for the preparation of electrocompetent cells was modified to fit N. simplex physiology: 1% inoculum from a stationary phase preculture of N. simplex was inoculated into fresh LB+Ph medium and cultivated. When the optical density approached 0.4-0.5 at 600 nm, the cultures were harvested by centrifugation (4500 rpm, 6 min, 4°C) and washed three times with sterile ice-cold water.
- the mycelium was suspended in 25 ml of cold electroporation buffer (10% sucrose, 15% glycerol) and supplemented with lysozyme (0.5 mg/ml). After 20-min incubation at 37°C cells were collected by centrifugation and concentrated 100-fold in the electroporation buffer. Finally, the suspension was distributed into 60 mI aliquots and stored on ice.
- the optimized electroporation procedure in both cases was as follows: The electro-competent cells were mixed with 500 ng of DNA (prepared from E. coli GB2005) and the mixture was transferred into a prechilled electroporation cuvette (0.1 cm electrode). The mixture was subjected to a single pulse using a Eppendorf Pulser with 2.1 kV/cm. Immediately after the electric pulse, cell suspensions were transferred into an Eppendorf tube containing 800 mI of room temperatured recovery medium (SOC) and were incubated with shaking at 850 rpm for 12 h at 30°C. For selection of transformed cells, serial dilutions of bacteria were spread on LB agar plates containing apramycin (Am). With each set of experiment, negative controls were performed by omitting the addition of plasmid DNA.
- SOC room temperatured recovery medium
- the single crossover transformant was obtained and patched on LB+Am+X-Gluc agar plates (see figure 1 for schematic representation) (X-Gluc stands for monohydrat, X-GIcA).
- X-Gluc stands for monohydrat, X-GIcA.
- GUS b-glucuronidase
- Double cross-over mutants (NOSIM5169) Then 1 ml of the culture was transferred into fresh LB+Ph medium and was incubated for another 48h at the same conditions. This step was repeated several times. After last incubation the serial dilutions of mutants on LB+X-Gluc agar plates were made.
- the mutants that did not exhibit GUS-activity were transferred on new LB+X-Gluc and checked once again. Absence of the GUS-activity meant that in those mutants the double cross-over occurred and they have lost the plasmid backbone.
- mutants that passed the second test were grown in LB, their gDNA was isolated and then analyzed by PCR using primers homologous to chromosomal DNA of N. simplex.
- the“second plasmid -hyg” was used to perform the transformation.
- the presence of the antibiotic resistance gene hygromycin resistance
- this resistance gene happened to be inactive in the genome of N. simplex.
- This mutant was passed through six cultivations in LB+Ph medium and then serial dilutions of the culture on LB+X-Gluc were made.
- the amplification was performed by using two primers homologous to regions of gDNA of N. simplex adjacent to NOSIM5169.
- NOSIM3735 To inactivate NOSIM3735, an appropriate cosmid from the cosmid library containing the gene was identified (Sanger sequencing of approx. 1500 cosmids by GATC Biotech, Konstanz) and the gene was replaced by chloramphenicol (Cm) resistance gene, cat, using l-mediated recombination in E. coli (e.g. Murphy, 1998).
- the modified cosmid was than digested by BamHI endonuclease. In this way a mixture of fragments was obtained and among them a fragment that contained the cat-gene instead of NOSIM3735 flanked by two 3-kb shoulders for homologous recombination with N. simplex genome.
- the fragments were separated by agarose gel electrophoresis and the 7-8kb-fraction was purified and ligated into a BamHI-linearized plasmid.
- the mutants that contained the construct with the cat-gene LB+Am+Cm was used as growth medium. Obtained mutants were analyzed by PCR and sequencing. One of the obtained plasmids was further used for inactivation of the NOSIM3735.
- This mutant was passed through several cultivations in LB+Ph medium and then serial dilutions of the culture on LB+X-Gluc were made.
- the amplification was performed by using two primers homologous to regions of gDNA of N. simplex adjacent to NOSIM3735.
- Clones are used in a classical process for production of prednisolone from hydrocortisone.
- hydrocortisone was mixed with a menadione-solution in tetrahydrofurane. This suspension was then mixed in a phosphate buffer adjusted to pH 8,0. Then the bacterial suspension was added. After incubation at 30 °C under agitation, the reaction was stopped by addition of phosphoric acid. The increase in prednisolone was measured and analyzed by HPLC.
- HPLC-chromatograms were obtained by a Waters-Xbrigde RP18-column using a water/acetonitrile gradient as mobile phase (chromatograms are shown in figures 2-3).
- Prednisolone is suspended in a phosphate-buffer at pH 8,0 and incubated with bacterial suspension. After 60 min the reaction is stopped by addition of phosphoric acid. The potential increase in 20-OH ketoreduced product was then be measured by HPLC.
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