WO2016205710A1 - Proteases with modified propeptide regions - Google Patents
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- the present invention provides methods and compositions for the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells.
- the compositions include polynucleotides encoding serine protease sequences with modified or heterologous propeptide regions; polypeptides comprising serine proteases with modified or heterologous propeptide regions; expression cassettes, DNA constructs, vectors, and chromosomes comprising such polynucleotides; and bacterial host cells comprising such polynucleotides.
- the methods include methods for enhancing the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells ⁇ e.g., Bacillus sp. host cells).
- the produced proteases find use in the industrial production of enzymes, suitable for use in various industries, including but not limited to the cleaning, animal feed and textile processing industry.
- Microorganisms such as the Gram-positive microorganisms that are members of the genus Bacillus, have been used for large-scale industrial fermentation due, in part, to their ability to secrete their fermentation products into their culture media. Secreted proteins are exported across a cell membrane and a cell wall, and then are subsequently released into the external media.
- heterologous polypeptides secretion of heterologous polypeptides is a widely used technique in industry.
- cells are transformed with a nucleic acid encoding a heterologous polypeptide of interest to be expressed and secreted to produce large quantities of desired polypeptides.
- the chromosomes of host cells are modified to encode such a heterologous polypeptide. Expression and secretion of desired polypeptides has been controlled through genetic manipulation of the polynucleotides that encode the desired proteins.
- the present invention provides methods and compositions for the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells.
- the compositions include polynucleotides encoding serine protease sequences with modified or heterologous propeptide regions; polypeptides comprising serine proteases with modified or heterologous propeptide regions; expression cassettes, DNA constructs, vectors, and chromosomes comprising such polynucleotides; and bacterial host cells comprising such polynucleotides.
- the methods include methods for enhancing the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells ⁇ e.g., Bacillus sp. host cells).
- the produced proteases find use in the industrial production of enzymes, suitable for use in various industries, including but not limited to the cleaning, animal feed and textile processing industry.
- the invention provides polynucleotides encoding serine protease sequences with modified propeptide regions.
- the disclosure is directed to a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease comprising (a) an optional first polynucleotide region encoding a signal peptide; (b) a second polynucleotide region encoding the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease, the propeptide region comprising an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8 and (c) a third polynucleotide region encoding the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease, wherein the first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region, and the second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region.
- the disclosure is directed to a polynucleotide encoding a protease, said polynucleotide comprising (a) an optional first polynucleotide region encoding a signal peptide, (b) a second polynucleotide region encoding the propeptide region of a protease from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof and (c) a third polynucleotide region encoding the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease, wherein the first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region, and the second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a protease from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a protease from a Bacillus species selected from the group consisting of B. lentus, B. clausii, B. alcalophilus, B. lehensis and B. novalis. In particular embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a Bacillus lentus protease.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a serine protease or subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes a wild-type propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof. In yet other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. /enfus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. c/aus/ _P41362, B. /eftens/ ' s_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03279.
- a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. /enfus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. c/aus/ _P41362, B. /eftens/ ' s_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. /enfus_P29600, BspAL.03240, B. c/aus//_P41362, B. /eftens/ ' s_AFK08970, and Bpan01744.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of B. lentus_P29600.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 50 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 8. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 75 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 8 In another embodiment, the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 8 In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8
- the second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 6, 30, or 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8
- the second polynucleotide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution which enhances production of the mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- the at least one amino acid substitution enhances production of said mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease as compared to a polynucleotide comprising the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region, but a different second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the same subtilisin.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of A, C, R, N, Q, G, H, I, L, K, M, F, P, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of A, R, N, D, C, Q, G, H, L, K, M, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of R, N, C, Q, G, H, I, L, K, M, F, P, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 8, with the proviso that the propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at a position chosen from positions 6, 30 and 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, and E30V.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- the second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 5. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 5. In certain other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5. In another embodiment, the second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 5 with the proviso that the sixth (6 th ), the thirtieth (30 th ), or the thirty second (32 nd ) codon of SEQ ID NO: 5 is mutated to encode a different amino acid. In certain embodiments, a Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- the disclosure is directed to a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising (a) an optional first polynucleotide region encoding a signal peptide, (b) a second polynucleotide region encoding a variant propeptide region of a first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease and (c) a third polynucleotide region encoding the mature region of a second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease; wherein the first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region, and the second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease or said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from the same Bacillus species.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from different Bacillus species.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 7. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region with at least 60 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 7, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, with the proviso that the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of D, C, G, H, S, and V.
- the amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7 is selected from the group consisting of E34D, E34C, E34G, E34H, E34S, and E34V.
- the amino acid substitution enhances the production of the mature region of the second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- the Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- the second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 3. In other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 3. In yet other embodiments, the second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3, with the proviso that the thirty-fourth (34 th ) codon of SEQ ID NO: 3 is mutated to encode a different amino acid.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes a heterologous or variant propeptide region that comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44. In another embodiment, the second polynucleotide region encodes a heterologous or variant propeptide region that comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69.
- the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a protease from Bacillus gibsonii. In other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade serine protease or subtilisin. In another embodiment, the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a wild- type Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade subtilisin. In yet other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a variant Bacillus gibsonii-clade subtilisin.
- the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of Bgi02446, DSM9728, DSM9729, DSM9730, DSM9731 , B. gibsonii TII-5, B. gibsonii J ⁇ A and B. gibsonii HP302.
- the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of Bgi024446.
- the third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a variant of Bgi024446 (e.g., BSP-00801 ).
- the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13. In certain other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13. In another embodiment, the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13. In certain other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13.
- the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10 or 1 1 . In other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or 13.
- the third polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9. In other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9. In yet other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9. In another embodiment, the third polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9. In other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4. In yet other embodiments, the third polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 9.
- the first polynucleotide region is present and encodes a Bacillus signal peptide. In another embodiment, the first polynucleotide region is present and encodes a Bacillus subtilis signal peptide. In another embodiment the first polynucleotide region is present and encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 40. In other embodiments, the first polynucleotide region is present and encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 40. I another embodiment, the first polynucleotide region is present and encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40.
- the first polynucleotide region is present and comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2. In other embodiments, the first polynucleotide region is present and comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2; In yet other embodiments, the first polynucleotide region is present and comprises the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2;
- the disclosure is directed to a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease comprising (a) a first polynucleotide region encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40, (b) a second polynucleotide region encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8 or encoding the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8 with at least one amino acid substitution selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, E6V, E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, E30V,
- the disclosure is directed to a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease comprising (a) a first polynucleotide region encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40, (b) a second polynucleotide region encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7 with an amino acid substitution selected from the group consisting of E34D, E34C, E34G, E34H, E34S, and E34V and (c) a third polynucleotide region encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 1 or 12, wherein the first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region, and the second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region.
- the disclosure is directed to an expression vector comprising a polynucleotide of the disclosure.
- the disclosure is directed to a modified chromosome comprising a polynucleotide of the disclosure.
- an expression vector or a modified chromosome comprising a polynucleotide of the disclosure further comprises a promoter that is suitable for gene expression in Bacillus subtilis.
- the disclosure is directed to a Bacillus species host cell comprising a polynucleotide of the disclosure.
- a Bacillus species host cell of the disclosure comprises an expression vector or a modified chromosome of the disclosure.
- the host cell is a B. subtilis host cell.
- the disclosure is directed to a method for producing a mature protease in a Bacillus sp. host cell comprising (a) providing an expression vector comprising a polynucleotide of the disclosure, (b) transforming a Bacillus sp. host cell with the expression vector; and (c) culturing the host cell under suitable conditions such that the mature protease is produced by the host cell.
- the Bacillus species host cell is Bacillus subtilis.
- the mature protease is a wild-type Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade serine protease, a variant thereof, or a homolog thereof.
- the mature protease is expressed at a higher level than a host cell comprising an expression vector or modified chromosome which comprises the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region, but a different second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease encoded by the third polynucleotide region.
- the second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, and wherein the mature protease is expressed at a higher level than by a host cell comprising an expression vector or modified chromosome which comprises the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region, but a different second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the same subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the produced mature protease begins with two glutamines in the N-terminal position.
- the produced mature protease has at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 1 1 or 12.
- the produced mature protease comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 1 or 12.
- the disclosure is directed to a polypeptide encoded by a polynucleotide of the disclosure.
- the disclosure is directed to a polypeptide comprising a modified protease, wherein the protease comprises the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease, wherein the propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the disclosure is directed to a polypeptide comprising a modified protease, wherein the modified protease comprises the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii- clade protease, wherein the heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is from a Bacillus species selected from the group consisting of Bacillus lentus, Bacillus clausii, Bacillus alcalophilus, Bacillus lehensis, and Bacillus novalis.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- the propeptide region is a wild-type propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the propeptide region is a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. /enfus_P29600, BspAL.03240, , B. clausiiJP 362, B. lehensis_AFK08970 and Bpan01744.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is B. lentus_P29600.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 50% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8. In certain other embodiments, the propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8. In another embodiment, the propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8. In other embodiments, the propeptide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8
- the propeptide region is a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 6, 30, or 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, and E30V.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- the propeptide region comprises the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 8, with the proviso that the propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at positions chosen from positions 6, 30 and 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, and E30V.
- the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- the disclosure is directed to a polypeptide comprising a modified protease, wherein the modified protease comprises a variant propeptide region of a first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease operably linked to the mature region of a second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease or the second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease and the second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease are from the same Bacillus species. In another embodiment, the first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease and the second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease are from different Bacillus species.
- the variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7. In yet other embodiments, the variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 90 % identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the variant propeptide region comprises the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, with the proviso that the propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the amino acid substitution enhances the production of the mature region of the second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- the Bacillus species host cell is Bacillus subtilis.
- the polypeptide of claim [0255], wherein said amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7 is selected from the group consisting of E34D, E34C, E34G, E34H, E34S, and E34V.
- the heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44. In certain other embodiments, the heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69. In yet other embodiments, the polypeptide further comprises a signal peptide. In other embodiments, the disclosure is directed to polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides of the disclosure. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- Figure 1 depicts a phylogenetic tree of selected Bacillus species propeptide sequences created using the Neighbor Joining method.
- Figure 2 shows a diagram of the gene cassette used for the expression of the mature region of Bgi02446, a B. gibsonii serine protease (subtilisin), using the native Bgi02446 propeptide sequence.
- Figure 3 shows a diagram of the gene cassette used for the expression of the mature region of Bgi02446 using a B. lentus subtilisin propeptide sequence.
- Figure 4 shows a diagram of the gene cassette of the Staphylococcus aureus chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene used to ligate to the gene cassettes shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- CAT Staphylococcus aureus chloramphenicol acetyl transferase
- Figure 5 illustrates a schematic of a plasmid constructed for expression of mature Bgi02446 using various B. lentus propeptide sequences with mutations ⁇ i.e., substitutions) at amino acid residue positions 6, 30, or 32.
- Figure 6 shows a diagram of the expression cassette used for the expression of the mature region of BSP-00801 (i.e., a variant B. gibsonii subtilisin) with the B. lentus propeptide sequence.
- Figure 7 shows a schematic of a plasmid constructed for expression of mature Bgi02446 using various Bgi02446 propeptide sequences with mutations at amino acid residue positions 6, 34, or 36.
- Figure 8 shows a CLUSTAL 2.0.10 multiple sequence alignment of B. gibsonii Bgi02446 wildtype (SEQ ID NO: 59) and the B. lentus P29600 wildtype (SEQ ID NO: 60) propeptides plus the N-terminal four amino acids of the respective mature regions (shown in bold).
- Figure 9 shows an alignment of nucleic acid sequences encoding the wild-type propeptide region of subtilisins from B. gibsonii (Bgi02446) and B. lentus (P29600). The alignment was performed with the CLUSTAL X 1 .81 algorithm.
- Figure 10 shows an alignment of the amino acid sequences of the wild-type propeptide region of serine proteases (subtilisins) from various Bacillus species. The alignment was performed with the Clustal W algorithm.
- Figure 11 shows a Bacillus propeptide sequence motif built from analysis of multiple sequence alignment shown on Figure 10.
- Figure 12 shows a Bacillus propeptide sequence motif built from analysis of sequence alignment of propeptides from B clausii, B lehensis, BspAL03240, and B. lentus as shown in Figure 10. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- the present disclosure provides modified Bacillus proteases, polynucleotides encoding modified Bacillus proteases, polypeptides comprising modified Bacillus proteases, and methods for enhancing the production of Bacillus proteases in microorganisms.
- the modified proteases comprise modified propeptide regions which include heterologous Bacillus protease propeptides in place of native propeptides of the Bacillus proteases to be expressed, or variant propeptides of the Bacillus proteases to be expressed.
- the polynucleotides encode heterologous Bacillus protease propeptides or variant propeptides linked to mature protease sequences.
- proteases or polynucleotides encoding proteases resulted in surprising and enhanced protease production levels.
- the present invention further relates to methods for altering the expression of proteases in microorganisms, such as Bacillus species.
- nucleic acids are written left to right in 5' to 3' orientation; amino acid sequences are written left to right in amino to carboxy orientation, respectively. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular methodology, protocols, and reagents described, as these may vary, depending upon the context they are used by those of skill in the art.
- the terms “isolated” and “purified” refer to a nucleic acid or amino acid (or other component) that is removed from at least one component with which it is naturally associated.
- the polynucleotide or the polypeptide is isolated or purified. In other embodiments, the polynucleotide or the polypeptide is not isolated or purified. In some instances, the polynucleotide or the polypeptide is produced by genetic engineering, gene modification, protein engineering, protein modification, or other means so that it is different from naturally occurring polynucleotide or polypeptide but is associated with at least one component with which it is naturally associated.
- modified polynucleotide refers to a polynucleotide sequence that has been altered to contain at least one mutation to encode a "modified” protein.
- polynucleotide is used without association with “modified”, which does not exclude the embodiments of polynucleotides that are modified.
- proteolytic activity refers to a protein or peptide exhibiting the ability to hydrolyze peptides or substrates having peptide linkages.
- Many well known procedures exist for measuring proteolytic activity Kalisz, "Microbial Proteinases", In: Fiechter (ed.), Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 1988).
- proteolytic activity may be ascertained by comparative assays which analyze the produced protease's ability to hydrolyze a commercial substrate.
- Exemplary substrates useful in such analysis of protease or proteolytic activity include, but are not limited to dimethyl casein (Sigma C-9801 ), bovine collagen (Sigma C-9879), bovine elastin (Sigma E- 1625), and bovine keratin (ICN Biomedical 9021 1 1 ). Colorimetric assays utilizing these substrates are well known in the art (see e.g., WO 99/3401 1 ; and U.S. Patent No. 6,376,450, both of which are incorporated herein by reference). The AAPF assay (see e.g., Del Mar et al., Anal.
- Peptidase family S8 contains the serine endopeptidase serine protease and its homologues (Biochem J, 290:205-218, 1993).
- Family S8 also known as the subtilase family, is the second largest family of serine peptidases, and can be divided into two subfamilies, with subtilisin (S08.001 ) the type-example for subfamily S8A and kexin (S08.070) the type-example for subfamily S8B.
- Tripeptidyl-peptidase II (TPP-II; S08.090) was formerly considered to be the type-example of a third subfamily, but has since been determined to be misclassified.
- parent protease herein refers to a full-length protease comprising pre, pro and mature regions that are naturally expressed in combination.
- the pre and/or pro and/or mature regions of a parent protease serve to originate the pre and/or pro and/or mature regions of a precursor protease.
- precursor protease refers to an unmodified or modified full-length protease comprising a signal peptide, a pro (or propeptide) region and a mature region.
- the precursor protease can be derived from naturally-occurring (i.e. wild-type) proteases, from variant proteases, modified proteases, or mutated proteases. In some embodiments of the invention, it is the pro region of a precursor protease that is modified to generate a modified protease. In some embodiments, the pre region of a precursor protease is modified. In some embodiments, the precursor protease comprises a pro region and a mature region that are derived from one parent protease. In other embodiments, the precursor protease is a chimeric protein that comprises a pre or pro region that is derived from one or more parent protease and a mature region that is derived from a different parent protease.
- chimeric when used in reference to a protein, herein refer to a protein created through the joining of two or more polynucleotides which originally coded for separate proteins or protein fragments. Translation of this fusion polynucleotide results in a single chimeric polypeptide with functional properties derived from each of the original proteins.
- Recombinant fusion proteins can be produced by recombinant DNA technology and expression of fusion/chimeric polynucleotide. Recombinant fusion proteins can also be generated by in vitro chemical synthesis.
- a "chimeric polypeptide,” or “chimera” means a protein containing sequences from more than one polypeptide.
- a modified protease can be chimeric in the sense that it contains a portion, region, or domain from one protease fused to one or more portions, regions, or domains from one or more other protease.
- a chimeric protease might comprise the mature region of one protease linked to the pro peptide of another protease.
- chimeric polypeptides and proteases need not be made by actual fusions of the protein sequences, but rather, polynucleotides with the corresponding encoding sequences can also be used to express chimeric polypeptides or proteases.
- Naturally occurring enzymes include native enzymes, those enzymes naturally expressed or found in the particular microorganism.
- a sequence that is wild-type or naturally-occurring refers to a sequence that is identical to or derived from that found in nature.
- a wild-type sequence may comprise or encode the sequence of a variant, a homolog or a heterolog that occurs in nature which is not identical to the sequence of the first-identified polynucleotide or polypeptide.
- a polynucleotide encoding a naturally-occurring or wild-type protease can be a naturally-occurring or wild-type polynucleotide itself, or can be a modified polynucleotide that encodes a protein sequence that is identical to the naturally- occurring or wild-type polypeptide.
- a "variant" protein or protein region refers to a protein or protein region which differs from its corresponding wild-type protein or protein region by addition of one or more amino acids to either or both the C- and N-terminal end, substitution of one or more amino acids at one or a number of different sites in the amino acid sequence, deletion of one or more amino acids at either or both ends of the protein or at one or more sites in the amino acid sequence, and/or insertion of one or more amino acids at one or more sites in the amino acid sequence of the protein.
- Variant proteins encompass naturally-occurring variants and genetically engineered variant proteins.
- a variant protein in the context of the present invention refers to non-naturally-occurring variants and is exemplified by the B.
- gibsonii subtilisin BSP-00801 which is a variant of the naturally-occurring protein B. gibsonii subtilisin Bgi02446. Sequences of two forms of the mature region of BSP-00801 are shown in SEQ ID NO: 12 and SEQ ID NO: 13, while those of Bgi02446 are shown in SEQ ID NO: 10 and SEQ ID NO: 11 . SEQ ID NOs:12 and 13 differ from SEQ ID NOs:11 and 10, respectively, by ten amino acid substitutions.
- homolog and “homologous protein” refers to a protein (e.g., protease) that has similar action and/or structure, as a protein of interest ⁇ e.g., a protease from another source). It is not intended that homologs be necessarily related evolutionary. Thus, it is intended that the term encompass the same or similar enzyme(s) ⁇ i.e., in terms of structure and function) obtained from different species.
- the terms "derived from” and “obtained from” refer to not only a protease produced or producible by a strain of the organism in question, but also a protease encoded by a DNA sequence isolated from such strain and produced in a host organism containing such DNA sequence. Additionally, the term refers to a protease which is encoded by a DNA sequence of synthetic and/or cDNA origin and which has the identifying characteristics of the protease in question.
- proteases derived from Bacillus refers to those enzymes having proteolytic activity which are naturally-produced by Bacillus, as well as to serine proteases like those produced by Bacillus sources but which through the use of genetic engineering techniques are produced by non- Bacillus organisms transformed with a nucleic acid encoding said serine proteases.
- a “modified full-length protease” and “modified precursor protease” are interchangeably used to refer to a full-length protease that comprises a signal peptide, a pro (or propeptide) region, and a mature region that are derived from one or more parent or precursor protease, wherein the pro region or the pre region, or both, is modified to contain at least one modification or mutation.
- modified protease refers to a full-length or partial protease with at least a pro region and a mature region derived from one or more parent protease, wherein the pro region is modified to contain at least one modification or mutation.
- the pro region and the mature region are derived from the same parent protease. In other embodiments, the pro region and the mature region are derived from different parent proteases.
- the modified protease comprises a pro region that is modified to contain the pro region of a heterologous protease, or contain the pro region of the same parent protease but with at least one mutation.
- a modified protease is encoded by a modified polynucleotide which is not wild- type, at least not wild-type over the entire length of the protease-encoding gene.
- the amino acid sequence of the modified protease is said to be "generated” from the parent protease amino acid sequence by introducing into the pro region of the parent amino acid sequence at least one mutation e.g. a substitution, deletion or insertion of one or more amino acids, or by replacing the pro region of the entire parent amino acid sequence with the pro region of a heterologous protease.
- one or more amino acids of the pro region of the precursor protease are substituted to generate the modified full-length protease.
- Such modification is of the "precursor" DNA sequence which encodes the amino acid sequence of the "precursor” protease rather than manipulation of the precursor protease per se.
- a modified full-length protease is represented by SEQ ID NO: 58, which includes the signal peptide of B. subtilis subtilisin AprE, the propeptide sequence of the wild-type B. lentus subtilisin P29600, and the mature sequence of B. gibsonii subtilisin variant BSP- 00801 .
- a DNA sequence that encodes the modified full-length protease of SEQ ID NO: 58 is shown in SEQ ID NO:14.
- the term "unmodified" when used in reference to a protease polypeptide or polynucleotide, herein refers to a protease comprising a pro region that has not been modified to comprise at least one mutation e.g. a substitution.
- full-length protein and "pre-pro-protein” herein refer to a gene product comprising a signal peptide, a pro sequence and a mature sequence.
- signal sequence refers to any sequence of nucleotides and/or amino acids which may participate in the secretion of the mature or precursor forms of the protein.
- This definition of signal sequence is a functional one, meant to include all those amino acid sequences encoded by the N-terminal portion of the protein gene, which participate in the effectuation of the secretion of protein.
- a pre peptide of a protease of the present invention at least includes the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40, which corresponds to amino acids 1 -29 of the full-length protease of SEQ ID NO: 58.
- SEQ ID NO: 58 comprises the amino acid sequence of a modified full-length protease, wherein the underlined amino acid residues comprise an AprE signal peptide ⁇ i.e., residues 1 -29 of SEQ ID NO: 58), the italicized amino acid residues comprise a B. /enfus_P29600 PRO peptide ⁇ i.e., residues 30-1 13 of SEQ ID NO: 58), and the capitalized amino acid residues comprise the mature BSP-00801 variant protease ⁇ i.e., residues 1 14-382 of SEQ ID NO: 58).
- pro sequence is an amino acid sequence between the signal sequence and mature protease that is necessary for folding, secretion, and/or production of the protease. Cleavage of the pro sequence from a pro-protease will result in a mature active protease.
- a pro region of a protease of the present invention includes at least the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8, which corresponds to amino acids 30-1 13 of the full-length protease of SEQ ID NO: 58.
- a heterologous propeptide region refers to a propeptide region that is not native to, or not originally expressed as part of the same precursor protease as, the mature protease of interest.
- a heterologous propeptide region, or the propeptide region of a heterologous protease has at least one amino acid difference from the native propeptide region of the mature protease of interest.
- mature form or "mature region” of a protease refers to the final functional portion of the protease.
- a mature form of the protease of the present invention includes the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or 13, which corresponds to amino acids 1 14-382 or 1 15-382 of the full-length protease of SEQ ID NO: 58, respectively.
- the "mature form” is "processed from” a full-length protease, wherein the processing of the full-length protease encompasses the removal of the signal peptide and the removal of the pro region.
- pro-protein refers to a protein comprising the mature form operably linked to a pro-polypeptide.
- a “pro-polypeptide” is encoded by a “pro-polynucleotide”.
- heterologous protein refers to a protein or polypeptide that does not naturally occur in the same host cell or host strain as the native protein does.
- heterologous polynucleotide refers to a polynucleotide that does not naturally occur in the same host cell or host strain as a native polynucleotide does.
- Heterologous polypeptides and/or heterologous polynucleotides include full-length or partial wild-type polypeptides and/or polynucleotides that naturally occur in a host cell or host strain that is different from the host cell or host strain where the native polypeptides and/or heterologous polynucleotides occur. They also include full-length or partial polypeptides and/or polynucleotides that do not naturally occur in any known natural host cell or host strain, e.g., genetically engineered polypeptides and/or polynucleotides. They include full-length, partial, or chimeric polypeptides and/or polynucleotides.
- a heterologous protein can be a protein that has the same, similar, or equivalent function and/or structure as the native protein does, or it can be a protein with very different function and/or structure.
- a heterologous protein has at least one different amino acid from the native protein.
- substituted and “substitutions” refer to replacement(s) of an amino acid residue or nucleic acid base in a parent sequence. In some embodiments, the substitution involves the replacement of a naturally occurring residue or base.
- the modified proteases herein encompass the substitution of any one of all the amino acids in the pro region of the precursor protease by any one of the remaining 19 amino acids naturally occurring in bacteria, or by a non-naturally occurring amino acid.
- the substitution of the glutamic acid at position 6 (abbreviated as "E6") of the wild-type B. lentus subtilisin P29600 sequence, SEQ ID NO: 8, can be substituted/replaced with any one of the group consisting of alanine (A), cysteine (C), aspartic acid (D), glycine (G), phenylalanine (F), histidine (H), isoleucine (I), lysine (K), leucine (L), methionine (M), asparagine (N), proline (P), glutamine (Q), arginine (R), serine (S), threonine (T), valine (V), thryptophan (W), and tyrosine (Y).
- A alanine
- cysteine cysteine
- D aspartic acid
- G glycine
- F histidine
- I isoleucine
- K lysine
- L leucine
- M methion
- a substitution of an amino acid ⁇ e.g. E6) for any other amino acid at the same position is denoted by E6X, wherein X is one of the remaining 19 amino acids that substitutes E at position 6.
- two or more amino acids are substituted to generate a modified protease that comprises a combination of amino acid substitutions.
- a combination of a substitution of amino acid E at position 6 for amino acid A in combination with the substitution of amino acid E at position 30 for amino acid T is denoted as E6A-E30T.
- amino acid positions for the substitutions in the pro region are numbered corresponding to the numbered position in the pro region of SEQ ID NO:8.
- amino acid positions for the substitutions in the pro region are numbered corresponding to the numbered position in the pro region of SEQ ID NO:7.
- correspondence to refers to a residue at the enumerated position in a protein or peptide, or a residue that is analogous, homologous, or equivalent to an enumerated residue in a protein or peptide.
- corresponding region generally refers to an analogous position along related proteins or a reference protein. The native amino acid in a protein at a position corresponding to an enumerated residue in a reference protein can be the same as or different from the residue in the reference protein.
- pre polynucleotide refers to the polynucleotide sequences that respectively encode for the pre, pro and mature regions of a protein e.g. a protease.
- production encompasses the two processing steps of a full-length protease including: (1 ) the removal of the signal peptide, which is known to occur during protein secretion; and (2) the removal of the pro region, which creates the active mature form of the enzyme and which is known to occur during the maturation process (Wang et al., Biochemistry 37:3165-3171, 1998; Power et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 83:3096-3100, 1986).
- enhanced production herein refers to the production of a mature protease that is processed from a modified full-length protease, and which occurs at a level that is greater than the level of production of the same mature protease when processed from an unmodified full-length protease.
- protease refers to the maturation process that a full-length protein e.g. a full-length protease, undergoes to become an active mature enzyme.
- Activity with respect to enzymes means “catalytic activity” and encompasses any acceptable measure of enzyme activity, such as the rate of activity, the amount of activity, or the specific activity.
- Catalytic activity refers to the ability to catalyze a specific chemical reaction, such as the hydrolysis of a specific chemical bond.
- the catalytic activity of an enzyme only accelerates the rate of an otherwise slow chemical reaction. Because the enzyme only acts as a catalyst, it is neither produced nor consumed by the reaction itself.
- Specific activity is a measure of activity of an enzyme per unit of total protein or enzyme. Thus, specific activity may be expressed by unit weight (e.g.
- specific activity may include a measure of purity of the enzyme, or can provide an indication of purity, for example, where a standard of activity is known, or available for comparison.
- the amount of activity reflects to the amount of enzyme that is produced by the host cell that expresses the enzyme being measured.
- the term "relative activity” or “ratio of production” are used herein interchangeably to refer to the ratio of the enzymatic activity of a mature protease that was processed from a modified protease to the enzymatic activity of a mature protease that was processed from an unmodified protease.
- the ratio of production is determined by dividing the value of the activity of the protease processed from a modified precursor by the value of the activity of the same protease when processed from an unmodified precursor.
- the relative activity is the ratio of production expressed as a percentage.
- expression refers to the process by which a polypeptide is produced based on the nucleic acid sequence of a gene.
- the process includes both transcription and translation.
- percent (%) identity is defined as the percentage of amino acid /nucleotide residues in a candidate sequence that are identical with the amino acid residues/ nucleotide residues of the precursor sequence ⁇ i.e., the parent sequence).
- a % amino acid sequence identity value is determined by the number of matching identical residues divided by the total number of residues of the "longer" sequence in the aligned region.
- Amino acid sequences may be similar, but are not “identical” where an amino acid is substituted, deleted, or inserted in the subject sequence relative to the reference sequence.
- the percent sequence identity is preferably measured between sequences that are in a similar state with respect to posttranslational modification.
- the "mature sequence" of the subject protein i.e., that sequence which remains after processing to remove a signal sequence, is compared to a mature sequence of the reference protein.
- a precursor sequence of a subject polypeptide sequence may be compared to the precursor of the reference sequence.
- promoter refers to a nucleic acid sequence that functions to direct transcription of a downstream gene.
- the promoter is appropriate to the host cell in which the target gene is being expressed.
- the promoter, together with other transcriptional and translational regulatory nucleic acid sequences (also termed “control sequences") is necessary to express a given gene.
- control sequences also termed “control sequences”
- the transcriptional and translational regulatory sequences include, but are not limited to, promoter sequences, ribosomal binding sites, transcriptional start and stop sequences, translational start and stop sequences, and enhancer or activator sequences.
- a nucleic acid or a polypeptide is "operably linked" when it is placed into a functional relationship with another nucleic acid or polypeptide sequence, respectively.
- a promoter or enhancer is operably linked to a coding sequence if it affects the transcription of the sequence;
- a ribosome binding site is operably linked to a coding sequence if it is positioned so as to facilitate translation;
- a modified or heterologous pro region is operably linked to a mature region of a protease if it enables the processing of the full-length protease to produce the mature active form of the enzyme.
- "operably linked” means that the DNA or polypeptide sequences being linked are contiguous. In some instances, "operably linked” encompasses indirect linking.
- a "host cell” refers to a suitable cell that serves as a host for an expression vector comprising DNA according to the present invention.
- a suitable host cell may be a naturally occurring or wild-type host cell, or it may be an altered host cell.
- the host cell is a Gram positive microorganism.
- the term refers to cells in the genus Bacillus.
- Bacillus sp includes all species within the genus "Bacillus,” as known to those of skill in the art, including but not limited to B. subtilis, B. licheniformis, B. lentus, B. gibsonii, B. clausii, B. novalis, B. brevis, B. pumilis, B. stearothermophilus, B. alkalophilus, B. amyloliquefaciens, B. halodurans, B. megaterium, B. coagulans, B. circulans, B. lautus, and B. thuringiensis. It is recognized that the genus Bacillus continues to undergo taxonomical reorganization.
- the genus include species that have been reclassified, including but not limited to such organisms as B. stearothermophilus, which is now named "Geobacillus stearothermophilus.”
- B. stearothermophilus which is now named "Geobacillus stearothermophilus.”
- the production of resistant endospores in the presence of oxygen is considered the defining feature of the genus Bacillus, although this characteristic also applies to the recently named Alley clobacillus, Amphibacillus, Aneurinibacillus, Anoxybacillus, Brevibacillus, Filobacillus, Gracilibacillus, Halobacillus, Paenibacillus, Salibacillus, Thermobacillus, Ureibacillus, and Virgibacillus.
- polynucleotide and “nucleic acid”, used interchangeably herein, refer to a polymeric form of nucleotides of any length. These terms include, but are not limited to, a single stranded DNA, double-stranded DNA, genomic DNA, cDNA, or a polymer comprising purine and pyrimidine bases, or other natural, chemically, biochemically modified, non- natural or derivatized nucleotide bases.
- Non-limiting examples of polynucleotides include genes, gene fragments, chromosomal fragments, ESTs, exons, introns, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, ribozymes, cDNA, recombinant polynucleotides, branched polynucleotides, plasmids, vectors, isolated DNA of any sequence, isolated RNA of any sequence, nucleic acid probes, and primers. It will be understood that, as a result of the degeneracy of the genetic code, a multitude of nucleotide sequences encoding a given protein may be produced.
- DNA construct and "transforming DNA” are used interchangeably to refer to DNA used to introduce sequences into a host cell or organism.
- the DNA construct may be generated in vitro by PCR or any other suitable technique(s) known to those in the art.
- the DNA construct comprises a sequence of interest (e.g., a sequence encoding a modified protease).
- the sequence is operably linked to additional elements such as control elements (e.g., promoters, etc.).
- the DNA construct may further comprise a selectable marker.
- the DNA construct comprises sequences homologous to the host cell chromosome.
- the DNA construct comprises non-homologous sequences.
- the term "expression cassette” refers to a nucleic acid construct generated recombinantly or synthetically, with a series of specified nucleic acid elements that permit transcription of a particular nucleic acid in a target cell.
- the recombinant expression cassette can be incorporated into a vector such as a plasmid, chromosome, mitochondrial DNA, plastid DNA, virus, or nucleic acid fragment.
- the recombinant expression cassette portion of an expression vector includes, among other sequences, a nucleic acid sequence to be transcribed and a promoter.
- expression vectors have the ability to incorporate and express heterologous DNA fragments in a host cell.
- heterologous DNA sequence refers to a DNA sequence that does not naturally occur in a host cell.
- a heterologous DNA sequence is a chimeric DNA sequence that is comprised of parts of different genes, including regulatory elements.
- vector refers to a polynucleotide construct designed to introduce nucleic acids into one or more cell types.
- Vectors include cloning vectors, expression vectors, shuttle vectors, and plasmids.
- the polynucleotide construct comprises a DNA sequence encoding the full-length protease (e.g., modified protease or unmodified precursor protease).
- plasmid refers to a circular double-stranded (ds) DNA construct used as a cloning vector, and which forms an extrachromosomal self-replicating genetic element in some eukaryotes or prokaryotes, or integrates into the host chromosome.
- the term "introduced” refers to any method suitable for transferring the nucleic acid sequence into the cell. Such methods for introduction include but are not limited to protoplast fusion, transfection, transformation, conjugation, and transduction (see e.g., Ferrari et al., "Genetics,” in Hardwood et al., (eds.), Bacillus, Plenum Publishing Corp., pages 57-72, 1989).
- the terms “transformed” and “stably transformed” refers to a cell that has a non-native (heterologous) polynucleotide sequence integrated into its genome or as an episomal plasmid that is maintained for at least two generations.
- the present invention provides methods and compositions for the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells.
- the compositions include polynucleotides that encode modified proteases which have a heterologous pro region or at least one mutation in the native pro region of the protease to be produced; the modified serine proteases encoded by the such polynucleotides; expression cassettes, DNA constructs, vectors, and chromosomes comprising the polynucleotides that encode the modified proteases; and the bacterial host cells transformed with the vectors or comprising the chromosomes of the invention.
- the methods include methods for enhancing the production of mature proteases in bacterial host cells e.g. Bacillus sp. host cells.
- the produced proteases find use in the industrial production of enzymes, suitable for use in various industries, including but not limited to the cleaning, animal feed and textile processing industry.
- protease The basic mechanism by which proteins are transported across membranes appears to be universal, with important features conserved between bacteria and eukaryotes. Because they can secrete certain proteins in large quantities into the growth medium, Bacillus species are used for the industrial production of enzymes such as alkaline serine proteases. Proteases are produced in vivo from a precursor protease known as a pre-pro- protease, which comprises a pre region, also known as signal peptide, a pro region and a mature region of the protease. Protein secretion across the Bacillus sp. cell envelope is a complex process that includes insertion of the precursor protein into the membrane and translocation of the protein across the membrane.
- the pre region serves as a signal peptide for protein secretion across the membrane and is hydrolyzed by a signal peptidase.
- the extracellular part of the maturation process involves folding of the pro-protease, self- processing of the pro region, and degradation of the pro-region to create the active mature form of the enzyme (Nagarjan V., Protein Secretion in "Bacillus subtilis and other Gram- Positive Bacteria” Ch.49, p 713 - 726, 1993; Ruan et ai, Biochemistry, 38:8562-8571, 2009).
- the modified protease is a serine protease. In some embodiments, the modified protease is an alkaline serine protease. In certain embodiments, the modified protease is a subtilisin.
- the invention provides a modified protease comprising the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- the modified protease consists essentially of or consists of the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease is from a Bacillus species that is not a member of the Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade.
- the modified protease comprises a variant propeptide region of a first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease linked to the mature region of a second Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- the first Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from the same Bacillus species or the same strain.
- first Bacillus gibsonii- clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from different Bacillus species or strain.
- the modified protease is generated by replacing the propeptide-region-encoding nucleic acid sequence (the native pro polynucleotide) of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease (the protease to be produced) with a nucleic acid sequence encoding the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease (a heterologous pro polynucleotide).
- the propeptide region is a propeptide region from a heterologous Bacillus protease ⁇ e.g., a non- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease, or a protease from a different B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade species or a different strain of a B. gibsonii from the native species or strain that provides the sequence of the mature region).
- the propeptide region from a heterologous Bacillus protease has at least one amino acid difference from the native propeptide region of the protease that provides the sequence of the mature region.
- the propeptide region is a non- naturally-occurring, variant propeptide region from a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- Heterologous proteases from a variety of species of Bacillus can be used to provide or derive the sequence for the propeptide region of the modified protease in the form of amino acids or nucleotides encoding the proteins sequence.
- serine proteases from Bacillus lentus, Bacillus clausii, Bacillus alcalophilus, Bacillus lehensis, Bacillus novalis, or their related species can all be used.
- the propeptide region of the modified protease is from B. lentus or a related species thereof. Wild-type or variant heterologous proteases can both be used.
- heterologous proteases include, but are not limited to, BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03279.
- the propeptide sequence of B.clausii_P41362 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 42
- the propeptide sequence of B. lehensis_AFK08970 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 43
- the propeptide sequence of Bps02003 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 48
- the propeptide sequence of BspQ0121 1 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 49
- the propeptide sequence of Bps02592 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 50
- lentus_P29600 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 8
- the propeptide sequence of BspAL.03240 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 51
- the propeptide sequence of Bpan01744 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 52
- the propeptide sequence of Bohn00569 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 53
- the propeptide sequence of BspAK01305 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 54
- the propeptide sequence of Bpan04382 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 55
- the propeptide sequence of BspAL.03279 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56.
- B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade propeptide regions including heterologous and variant propeptide regions of Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade proteases
- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade proteases include, but are not limited to, subtilisins from B. gibsonii strains DSM8722 (protease named Bgi02446 or AprBG), DSM9728, DSM9729, DSM9730 and DSM9731 , all of which are disclosed in International PCT Publication No. WO2015/089447 which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the propeptide sequences of these DSM strain serine proteases are identical.
- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade proteases include, but are not limited to subtilisins from B. gibsonii TII-5 (PCT Publication No. WO2003/054185, Derwent Patent Index Accession No. CAE48424), B. gibsonii TI-1 (PCT Publication No. WO2003/054184, Derwent Patent Index Accession No. CAE48421 ), B. gibsonii HP302 (PCT Publication No. WO2007/131657, Derwent Patent Index Accession No. CAS91385 and PCT Publication No. WO2008/086916, Derwent Patent Index Accession No. CAV33594).
- the NJ method works on a matrix of distances between all pairs of sequences to be analyzed. These distances are related to the degree of divergence between the sequences.
- the Guide Tree is calculated after the sequences are aligned. The tree construction was calculated using the following parameters: Kimura's correction for sequence distance and ignoring positions with gaps.
- the MEGA 6 program was used to display the phylogenetic tree. A more detailed sequence alignment created using CLUSTALW software (Thompson et al., Nucleic Acids Research, 22:4673-4680, 1994) with default parameters is presented and set forth below in Example 13.
- the propeptide region of the heterologous Bacillus protease, or the heterologous propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region of the heterologous Bacillus protease, or the heterologous propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 42%, 44%, 46%, 48%, 50%, 52%, 54%, 56%, 58%, 60%, 62%, 64%, 66%, 68%, or 70% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the heterologous propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 71 %, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81 %, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91 %, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the heterologous Bacillus protease's propeptide region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region of the heterologous Bacillus protease comprises a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution.
- the at least one amino acid substitution is at a position corresponding to position 6, 30, or 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the at least one amino acid substitution enhances production of said mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell ⁇ e.g., a Bacillus subtilis host cell).
- the at least one amino acid substitution enhances production of said mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease as compared to a polynucleotide comprising the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region but a second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the same subtilisin.
- the propeptide region comprises a variant propeptide region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 62%, 64%, 66%, 68%, 70%, 71 %, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81 %, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91 %, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, or 98% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the variant propeptide region of a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease comprises an amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the amino acid substitution enhances production of the mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease linked to the propeptide by a Bacillus sp. host cell ⁇ e.g., a Bacillus subtilis host cell).
- the propeptide region of the heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44 (which is shown in FIG. 1 1 and further described in Example 13.
- each "X” can be any amino acid.
- the "X's" at positions 1 , 22-51 , and 91 can be absent individually or collectively.
- the amino acids "Xs" in SEQ ID NO: 44 can be selected from possible amino acids as set forth below in Table 1 .
- the propeptide region of the heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69 which is shown in Fig. 12.
- each X can be any amino acid.
- the amino acids "X's" in SEQ ID NO: 44 can be selected from possible amino acids set forth below in Table 2.
- the propeptide region of the heterologous or variant Bacillus protease comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 50%, 60%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 44 or 69.
- the mature region of the modified protease of the invention is from a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease.
- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade protease Various species or strains of Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade members have been identified. Sequences of the serine proteases or subtilisins of many Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade members have been reported or disclosed in publications or patent applications including Deng et al. 2014 (J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 24:197-208), PCT International Publication No. WO2015/089447, PCT International Publication No. WO2016/069563 and PCT International Publication No. WO2016/069569, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Bgi02446 of Bacillus gibsonii strain DSM8722 also known as AprBG (Deng et al. 2014), as well as homologous subtilisin enzymes encoded by strains DSM 9728, DSM 9729, DSM 9730, and DSM 9731 all share significant sequence identify and cluster in the same region of a subtilisin phylogenetic tree (see, PCT Publication No. WO2015/089447). They form the basis of the B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade of subtilisins.
- amino acid sequence of the preproenzyme Bgi02446 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 61 and the amino acid sequence of the predicted mature region of Bgi02446 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 1 1 .
- the predicted mature region of Bgi02446 comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 1 (which has two glutamines (QQ) at the N-terminus) was produced using the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked thereto.
- a different form of mature region sequence was produced, which has only one glutamine (Q) at the N-terminus, the sequence of which is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 10.
- the amino acid sequence of the DSM 9728 preproenzyme is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 62.
- amino acid sequence of the DSM 9729 preproenzyme is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 63.
- amino acid sequence of the DSM 9730 preproenzyme is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 64.
- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade subtilisin members are also classified under the Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade.
- Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade A few other serine protease Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade subtilisin members are also classified under the Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade.
- the B. gibsonii subtilisin BSP- 00801 which is a variant of the naturally-occurring B. gibsonii subtilisin Bgi02446, is also classified herein under the Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade.
- This protein is also disclosed in the U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 62/180,673, entitled "Bacillus gibsonii-C ⁇ ade Serine Proteases", filed June 17, 2015, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- amino acid sequence of the DSM 9731 preproenzyme is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 57.
- B. gibsonii subtilisin (Derwent Patent Index Accession No. CAV33594) as disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO2008/086916, B. gibsonii subtilicin TII-5 disclosed in WO2003/054185 (Accession No. CAE48424), B. gibsonii subtilicin TI-1 disclosed in WO2003/054184 (Accession No. CAE48421 ), and B. gibsonii subtilicin HP302 disclosed in WO2007/131657 (Accession No. CAS91385), all of which disclosed by Henkel AG & Co. The predicted mature regions of these sequences are extracted and shown below.
- amino acid sequence of the predicted mature region of WO2003/054184- CAE48421 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 65
- amino acid sequence of the predicted mature region of WO2003/054185-CAE48424 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 66
- amino acid sequence of the predicted mature region of WO2007/131657-CAS91385 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 67
- amino acid sequence of the predicted mature region of WO20008/086916-CAV33594 is set forth as SEQ ID NO: 68.
- the mature region of the modified protease of the invention is from a wild-type Bacillus gibsonii-clade subtilisin. In other embodiments, the mature region of the modified protease is from a mutated or a variant Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade subtilisin. In some embodiments, the mature region of the modified protease is from a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of Bgi02446, DSM9728, DSM9729, DSM9730, DSM9731 , B. gibsonii TII-5 (WO2003/054185-CAE48424), B.
- the mature region of the modified protease is from the Bgi024446 subtilisin. In other embodiments, the mature region of the modified protease is from a variant of the Bgi024446 subtilisin. In certain embodiments, the mature region is from BSP-00801 .
- the mature region is from a Bacillus protease that may not be classified under the Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade but is homologous to a Bacillus gibsonii-c ⁇ ade subtilisin.
- the mature region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13.
- the mature region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 65%, 70%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, or 79% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13.
- the mature region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 80%, 81 %, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91 %, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13.
- the mature region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13.
- the present invention provides polynucleotides that encode modified proteases which have a heterologous pro region or at least one mutation in the native pro region of the protease to be produced.
- the polynucleotide encodes the modified proteases described herein.
- the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising:
- a second polynucleotide region encoding the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease, said propeptide region comprising an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8;
- first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region
- second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region
- the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising:
- first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region
- second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region
- the polynucleotide comprises the first polynucleotide region. In other embodiments, the polynucleotide does not comprise the first polynucleotide region.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a protease from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a protease from a Bacillus species selected from the group consisting of Bacillus lentus, Bacillus clausii, Bacillus alcalophilus, Bacillus lehensis, and Bacillus novalis.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a protease from Bacillus lentus.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a serine protease or subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a wild-type propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03279.
- a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03279.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, and Bpan01744.
- a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, and Bpan01744.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region of B. lentus_P29600.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 50% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8. [0150] In some embodiments of the polynucleotide, wherein said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8
- said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8
- said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 6, 30, or 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8
- said at least one amino acid substitution enhances production of said mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- said Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- said at least one amino acid substitution enhances production of said mature region of the Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease as compared to a polynucleotide comprising the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region but a second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the same subtilisin.
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of A, C, R, N, Q, G, H, I, L, K, M, F, P, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of A, R, N, D, C, Q, G, H, L, K, M, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of R, N, C, Q, G, H, I, L, K, M, F, P, S, T, W, Y, and V.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 8 with the proviso that said propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at positions chosen from positions 6, 30 and 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, and E30V.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- the second polynucleotide of invention encodes the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease and wherein the propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8, the propeptide region does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of D, P, and W at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region encoded by the second polynucleotide does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of D, C, Y, P, and W at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the propeptide region encoded by the second polynucleotide does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of N, H, I, F, S, V, D, C, P, Y, and W at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8. In some embodiments, the propeptide region encoded by the second polynucleotide does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of I, P, and Y at the position corresponding to position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8. In certain embodiments, the propeptide region encoded by the second polynucleotide does not comprise amino acid Q at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8. In certain embodiments, the propeptide region encoded by the second polynucleotide does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of N, L, P, and Q at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 5.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 5.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 5 with the proviso that the sixth, the thirtieth, or the thirty second codon of SEQ ID NO: 5 is mutated to encode a different amino acid.
- the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising:
- first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region
- second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease or said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from the same Bacillus species.
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from different Bacillus species.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 with the proviso that said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the native amino acid at said position is substituted with an amino acid selected from the group consisting of D, C, G, H, S, and V.
- said amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7 is selected from the group consisting of E34D, E34C, E34G, E34H, E34S, and E34V
- said amino acid substitution enhances the production of said mature region of the second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- said Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- the propeptide region does not comprise any amino acid selected from the group consisting of A, R, N, Q, I, L, K, M, F, P, T, Y, and W at the position corresponding to position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the variant propeptide region does not comprise a substitute amino acid at the position corresponding to position 6 or 36 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 3.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 3.
- said second polynucleotide region comprises the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 with the proviso that the thirty fourth codon of SEQ ID NO: 3 is mutated to encode a different amino acid.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a heterologous or variant propeptide region that comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a heterologous or variant propeptide region that comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a protease from Bacillus gibsonii.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-clade serine protease or subtilisin.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a wild-type Bacillus gibsonii-clade subtilisin.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a variant Bacillus gibsonii-clade subtilisin.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of Bgi02446, DSM9728, DSM9729, DSM9730, DSM9731 , B. gibsonii W-b (WO2003/054185-CAE48424), B. gibsonii TI-1 (WO2003/054184-CAE48421 ), B. gibsonii HP302 (WO2007/131657-CAS91385), and WO2008/086916-CAV33594.
- a subtilisin selected from the group consisting of Bgi02446, DSM9728, DSM9729, DSM9730, DSM9731 , B. gibsonii W-b (WO2003/054185-CAE48424), B. gibsonii TI-1 (WO2003/054184-CAE48421 ), B. gibsonii HP302 (WO2007/131657-CAS91385), and WO2008/086916
- said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of Bgi024446. [0189] In some embodiments of the polynucleotide, said third polynucleotide region encodes the mature region of a variant of Bgi024446.
- said third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13. In some embodiments, said third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, 1 1 , 12, or 13. In some embodiments, said third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10 or 1 1 . In some embodiments, said third polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or 13.
- said third polynucleotide region comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9.
- said third polynucleotide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 or 9.
- said first polynucleotide region is present and encodes a Bacillus signal peptide. In some embodiments, said first polynucleotide region is present and encodes a Bacillus subtilis signal peptide. In some embodiments, said first polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence with at least 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 40. In some embodiments, said first polynucleotide region encodes an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40.
- said first polynucleotide region is present and comprises a nucleotide sequence with at least 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2.
- said first polynucleotide region comprises the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2;
- the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising:
- first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region, and the second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region.
- the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding a modified protease, said polynucleotide comprising:
- first polynucleotide region is operably linked to the second polynucleotide region
- second polynucleotide region is operably linked to the third polynucleotide region
- the invention provides expression vectors comprising the polynucleotide of the invention.
- the invention provides modified chromosomes comprising the polynucleotide of the invention.
- a chromosome can be altered by introducing to the host cells DNA constructs with the polynucleotides of the invention that are integrated to the chromosome.
- a chromosome can also be mutated in-situ without foreign DNA constructs.
- the expression vector or the modified chromosome further comprises a promoter that is suitable for gene expression in Bacillus subtilis and operably linked to the first polynucleotide region.
- the invention provides Bacillus sp. host cells comprising the polynucleotide, the expression vector, or the modified chromosome of the invention.
- said host cell is a B. subtilis host cell.
- the present invention provides vectors comprising the aforementioned modified polynucleotides.
- the vector is an expression vector in which the modified polynucleotide sequence encoding the modified protease of the invention is operably linked to additional segments required for efficient gene expression (e.g., a promoter operably linked to the gene of interest).
- these necessary elements are supplied as the gene's own homologous promoter if it is recognized, (i.e., transcribed by the host), and a transcription terminator that is exogenous or is supplied by the endogenous terminator region of the protease gene.
- a selection gene such as an antibiotic resistance gene that enables continuous cultural maintenance of plasmid-infected host cells by growth in antimicrobial- containing media is also included.
- the expression vector is derived from plasmid or viral DNA, or in alternative embodiments, contains elements of both.
- Exemplary vectors include, but are not limited to pXX, pC194, pJH101 , pE194, pHP13 (Harwood and Cutting (eds), Molecular Biological Methods for Bacillus, John Wiley & Sons, 1990, in particular, chapter 3; suitable replicating plasmids for B. subtilis include those listed on page 92; Perego, M.
- At least one expression vector comprising at least one copy of a polynucleotide encoding the modified protease, and preferably comprising multiple copies, is transformed into the cell under conditions suitable for expression of the protease.
- the sequences encoding the proteases are integrated into the genome of the host cell, while in other embodiments, the plasmids remain as autonomous extra-chromosomal elements within the cell.
- the present invention provides both extrachromosomal elements as well as incoming sequences that are integrated into the host cell genome.
- the polynucleotide construct encoding the modified protease is present on an integrating vector (e.g., pJH-GG36; Figure 4) that enables the integration and optionally the amplification of the modified polynucleotide into the bacterial chromosome.
- an integrating vector e.g., pJH-GG36; Figure 4
- sites for integration include, but are not limited to the aprE, the amyE, the veg or the pps regions. Indeed, it is contemplated that other sites known to those skilled in the art will find use in the present invention.
- transcription of the polynucleotides encoding the modified proteases is effectuated by a promoter that is the wild-type promoter for the selected precursor protease.
- the promoter is heterologous to the precursor protease, but is functional in the host cell.
- suitable promoters for use in bacterial host cells include but are not limited to the amyE, amyQ, amyL, pstS, sacB, pSPAC, pAprE, pVeg, pHpall promoters, the promoter of the B. stearothermophilus maltogenic amylase gene, the B. amyloliquefaciens (BAN) amylase gene, the B.
- subtilis alkaline protease gene subtilis alkaline protease gene
- B. clausii alkaline protease gene the B. pumilis xylosidase gene
- the B. thuringiensis crylllA subtilis alpha-amylase gene.
- Additional promoters include, but are not limited to the A4 promoter, as well as phage Lambda P R or P L promoters, and the E. coli lac, trp or tac promoters.
- Precursor and modified proteases are produced in host cells of any suitable Gram- positive microorganism, including bacteria and fungi.
- the modified protease is produced in host cells of fungal and/or bacterial origin.
- the host cells are Bacillus sp., Streptomyces sp., Escherichia sp. or Aspergillus sp..
- the modified proteases are produced by Bacillus sp. host cells. Examples of Bacillus sp. host cells that find use in the production of the modified proteins of the present invention include, but are not limited to B. licheniformis, B. lentus, B. subtilis, B.
- B. subtilis host cells find use.
- U.S. Patents 5,264,366 and 4,760,025 describe various Bacillus host strains that find use in the present invention, although other suitable strains find use in the present invention.
- the host strain is a recombinant strain, wherein a polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide of interest has been introduced into the host.
- the host strain is a B. subtilis host strain and particularly a recombinant Bacillus subtilis host strain. Numerous B.
- subtilis strains are known, including but not limited to 1 A6 (ATCC 39085), 168 (1 A01 ), SB19, W23, Ts85, B637, PB1753 through PB1758, PB3360, JH642, 1 A243 (ATCC 39,087), ATCC 21332, ATCC 6051 , MM 13, DE100 (ATCC 39,094), GX4931 , PBT 1 10, and PEP 21 1 strain (see e.g., Hoch et al., Genetics, 73:215-228, 1973; U.S. Patent No. 4,450,235; U.S. Patent No. 4,302,544; and EP 0134048; each of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety).
- B Bacillus subtilis
- subtilis as an expression host well known in the art (see e.g., See, Palva et al., Gene 19:81 -87, 1982; Fahnestock and Fischer, J. Bacteriol., 165:796-804, 1986; and Wang et al., Gene 69:39-47, 1988).
- the Bacillus host is a Bacillus sp. that includes a mutation or deletion in at least one of the following genes, degU, degS, degR and degQ.
- the mutation is in a degU gene, and more preferably the mutation is degU(Hy)32.
- a preferred host strain is a Bacillus subtilis carrying a degU32(Hy) mutation.
- the Bacillus host comprises a mutation or deletion in scoC4, (see, e.g., Caldwell et al., J. Bacteriol., 183:7329-7340, 2001); spollE (see, Arigoni et al., Mol. Microbiol., 31:1407-1415, 1999); and/or oppA or other genes of the opp operon (see, Perego et al., Mol. Microbiol., 5:173-185, 1991). Indeed, it is contemplated that any mutation in the opp operon that causes the same phenotype as a mutation in the oppA gene will find use in some embodiments of the altered Bacillus strain of the present invention.
- an altered Bacillus that can be used to produce the modified proteases of the invention is a Bacillus host strain that already includes a mutation in one or more of the above-mentioned genes.
- Bacillus sp. host cells that comprise mutation(s) and/or deletions of endogenous protease genes find use.
- the Bacillus host cell comprises a deletion of the aprE and the nprE genes.
- the Bacillus sp. host cell comprises a deletion of 5 protease genes (see, U.S. Publication No. US2005/0202535), while in other embodiments, the Bacillus sp. host cell comprises a deletion of 9 protease genes (see, U.S. Publication No. US2005/0202535).
- Host cells are transformed with modified polynucleotides encoding the modified proteases of the present invention using any suitable method known in the art.
- the modified polynucleotide is incorporated into a vector or is used without the presence of plasmid DNA, it is introduced into a microorganism, in some embodiments, preferably an E. coli cell or a competent Bacillus cell.
- Methods for introducing DNA into Bacillus cells involving plasmid constructs and transformation of plasmids into E. coli are well known.
- the plasmids are subsequently isolated from E. coli and transformed into Bacillus.
- Methods known in the art to transform Bacillus include such methods as plasmid marker rescue transformation, which involves the uptake of a donor plasmid by competent cells carrying a partially homologous resident plasmid (Contente et al., Plasmid 2:555-571, 1979; Haima et al., Mol. Gen. Genet, 223:185-191, 1990; Weinrauch et al., J. Bacteriol., 154:1077- 1087, 1983; and Weinrauch et al., J. Bacteriol., 169:1205- 1211, 1987).
- host cells are directly transformed ⁇ i.e., an intermediate cell is not used to amplify, or otherwise process, the DNA construct prior to introduction into the host cell).
- Introduction of the DNA construct into the host cell includes those physical and chemical methods known in the art to introduce DNA into a host cell without insertion into a plasmid or vector. Such methods include, but are not limited to calcium chloride precipitation, electroporation, naked DNA, liposomes and the like.
- DNA constructs are co-transformed with a plasmid, without being inserted into the plasmid.
- a selective marker is deleted from the altered Bacillus strain by methods known in the art (See, Stahl et al., J. Bacteriol., 158:411- 418, 1984 and Palmeros et al., Gene 247:255 -264, 2000).
- the transformed cells of the present invention are cultured in conventional nutrient media.
- suitable specific culture conditions such as temperature, pH and the like are known to those skilled in the art.
- some culture conditions may be found in the scientific literature such as Hopwood (2000) Practical Streptomyces Genetics, John Innes Foundation, Norwich UK; Hardwood et al., (1990) Molecular Biological Methods for Bacillus, John Wiley and from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC).
- ATCC American Type Culture Collection
- host cells transformed with polynucleotide sequences encoding modified proteases are cultured in a suitable nutrient medium under conditions permitting the expression of the present protease, after which the resulting protease is recovered from the culture.
- the medium used to culture the cells comprises any conventional medium suitable for growing the host cells, such as minimal or complex media containing appropriate supplements. Suitable media are available from commercial suppliers or may be prepared according to published recipes ⁇ e.g., in catalogues of the American Type Culture Collection).
- the protease produced by the cells is recovered from the culture medium by conventional procedures, including, but not limited to separating the host cells from the medium by centrifugation or filtration, precipitating the proteinaceous components of the supernatant or filtrate by means of a salt ⁇ e.g., ammonium sulfate), chromatographic purification ⁇ e.g., ion exchange, gel filtration, affinity, etc.).
- a salt e.g., ammonium sulfate
- chromatographic purification e.g., ion exchange, gel filtration, affinity, etc.
- the protein produced by a recombinant host cell comprising a modified protease of the present invention is secreted into the culture media.
- other recombinant constructions join the heterologous or homologous polynucleotide sequences to nucleotide sequence encoding a protease polypeptide domain which facilitates purification of the soluble proteins (Kroll et al., DNA Cell Biol 12:441-453, 1993).
- Such purification facilitating domains include, but are not limited to, metal chelating peptides such as histidine- tryptophan modules that allow purification on immobilized metals (Porath J., Protein Expr Purif 3:263-281, 1992), protein A domains that allow purification on immobilized immunoglobulin, and the domain utilized in the FLAGS extension/affinity purification system (Immunex Corp, Seattle WA).
- metal chelating peptides such as histidine- tryptophan modules that allow purification on immobilized metals (Porath J., Protein Expr Purif 3:263-281, 1992)
- protein A domains that allow purification on immobilized immunoglobulin
- the domain utilized in the FLAGS extension/affinity purification system Immunex Corp, Seattle WA.
- the inclusion of a cleavable linker sequence such as Factor XA or enterokinase (Invitrogen, San Diego CA) between the purification domain and the heterolog
- the invention provides for modified full-length polynucleotides that encode modified full-length proteases that are processed by a Bacillus host cell to produce the mature form at a level that is greater than that of the same mature protease when processed from an unmodified full-length enzyme by a Bacillus host cell grown under the same conditions.
- the level of production is determined by the level of activity of the secreted enzyme.
- One measure of production can be determined as relative activity, which is expressed as a percent of the ratio of the value of the enzymatic activity of the mature form when processed from the modified protease to the value of the enzymatic activity of the mature form when processed from the unmodified precursor protease.
- a relative activity equal or greater than 100% indicates that the mature form a protease that is processed from a modified precursor is produced at a level that is equal or greater than the level at which the same mature protease is produced but when processed from an unmodified precursor.
- the relative activity of a mature protease processed from the modified protease is at least about 100%, at least about 1 10%, at least about 120%, at least about 130%, at least about 140%, at least about 150%, at least about 160%, at least about 170%, at least about 180%, at least about 190%, at least about 200%, at least about 225%, at least about 250%, at least about 275%, at least about 300%, at least about 325%, at least about 350%, at least about 375%, at least about 400%, at least about 425%, at least about 450%, at least about 475%, at least about 500%, at least about 525%, at least about 550%, at least about 575%, at least about 600%, at least about 625%, at least about 650%, at least about 675%, at least about 700%, at least about 725%, at least about 750%, at least about 800%, at least about 825%, at least about 850%, at least about 875%, at least
- the relative activity is expressed as the ratio of production which is determined by dividing the value of the activity of the protease processed from a modified precursor by the value of the activity of the same protease when processed from an unmodified precursor.
- the ratio of production of a mature protease processed from a modified precursor is at least about 1 , at least about 1 .1 , at least about 1 .2, at least about 1 .3 at least about, 1 .4, at least about 1 .5, at least about 1 .6, at least about1 .7, at least about.18, at least about1 .9, at least about 2, at least about 2.25, at least about 2.5, at least about 2.75, at least about 3, at least about 3.25, at least about 3.5, at least about 3.75, at least about, at least about 4.25, at least about 4.5, at least about 4.75, at least about 5, at least about 5.25, at least about 5.5, at least about 5.75, at least about 6, at least about 6.25, at
- assays There are various assays known to those of ordinary skill in the art for detecting and measuring activity of proteases.
- assays are available for measuring protease activity that are based on the release of acid-soluble peptides from casein or hemoglobin, measured as absorbance at 280 nm or colorimetrically using the Folin method (See e.g., Bergmeyer et al., "Methods of Enzymatic Analysis” vol. 5, Peptidases, Proteinases and their Inhibitors, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1984).
- Some other assays involve the solubilization of chromogenic substrates (See e.g., Ward, "Proteinases,” in Fogarty (ed.)., Microbial Enzymes and Biotechnology, Applied Science, London, 1983, pp 251 -317).
- Other exemplary assays include, but are not limited to succinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe-para nitroanilide assay (SAAPFpNA) and the 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonate sodium salt assay (TNBS assay).
- SAAPFpNA succinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe-para nitroanilide assay
- TNBS assay 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonate sodium salt assay
- ELISA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
- RIA radioimmunoassays
- FACS fluorescent immunoassays
- ELISA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
- RIA radioimmunoassays
- FACS fluorescent activated cell sorting
- the invention provides a method for producing a mature protease in a Bacillus sp. host cell, said method comprising:
- the invention provides a method for producing a mature protease in a Bacillus sp. host cell, said method comprising: a) providing the host cell of the invention;
- said Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- said mature protease is a wild-type Bacillus gibsonii-clade serine protease, a variant, or a homolog thereof.
- said mature protease is expressed at a higher level than by a host cell comprising an expression vector or modified chromosome which comprises the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region but a second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the B. gibsonii-clade protease encoded by the third polynucleotide region.
- said second polynucleotide region encodes a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, and wherein said mature protease is expressed at a higher level than by a host cell comprising an expression vector or modified chromosome which comprises the same first polynucleotide region and third polynucleotide region but a second polynucleotide region encoding a wild-type propeptide region of the same subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the produced mature protease begins with two glutamines. In some embodiments, the produced mature protease has at least 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to SEQ ID NO: 1 1 or 12. In some embodiments, the produced mature protease comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 1 or 12.
- the invention provides polypeptides encoded by the polynucleotides of the invention, or polypeptides comprising modified proteases as described herein.
- the polypeptide comprises a modified protease, said protease comprising the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease, wherein said propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 40% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- the polypeptide comprises a modified protease, said modified protease comprising the propeptide region of a heterologous Bacillus protease operably linked to the mature region of a Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease, wherein said heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- the propeptide region is linked to the amino terminus of the mature region.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is from a Bacillus species selected from the group consisting of Bacillus lentus, Bacillus clausii, Bacillus alcalophilus, Bacillus lehensis, and Bacillus novalis.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is from Bacillus lentus.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- said propeptide region is a wild-type propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said propeptide region is a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, Bpan01744, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970, Bps02003, Bohn00569, BspAK01305, Bpan04382, and BspAL.03279.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is selected from the group consisting of BspQ0121 1 , Bps02592, B. lentus_P29600, BspAL.03240, B. clausii_P41362, B. lehensis_AFK08970 and Bpan01744.
- said heterologous Bacillus protease is B. lentus_P29600.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 50% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region is a variant propeptide region of a subtilisin from Bacillus lentus or a related species thereof, wherein the variant propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at a position corresponding to position 6, 30, or 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N, E6Q, E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N, E30D, E30C, E30Q, E30G, E30H, E30L, E30K, E30M, E30S, E30T, E30W, E30Y, and E30V.
- said at least one amino acid substitution is at the position corresponding to position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8, and is selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- said propeptide region comprises the sequence set forth in
- SEQ ID NO: 8 with the proviso that said propeptide region comprises at least one amino acid substitution at positions chosen from positions 6, 30 and 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 6 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E6A, E6C, E6R, E6N,
- E6Q E6G, E6H, E6I, E6L, E6K, E6M, E6F, E6P, E6S, E6T, E6W, E6Y, and E6V.
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 30 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of E30A, E30R, E30N,
- said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 32 of SEQ ID NO: 8 selected from the group consisting of A32R, A32N, A32C, A32Q, A32G, A32H, A32I, A32L, A32K, A32M, A32F, A32P, A32S, A32T, A32W, A32Y, and A32V.
- the polypeptide comprising a modified protease, said modified protease comprising a variant propeptide region of a first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease operably linked to the mature region of a second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease.
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease or said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease is a serine protease or subtilisin.
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from the same Bacillus species.
- said first Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease and said second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease are from different Bacillus species.
- said variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 60% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence with at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said variant propeptide region comprises the propeptide region set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 with the proviso that said propeptide region comprises an amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7.
- said amino acid substitution enhances the production of said mature region of the second Bacillus gibsonii-clade protease by a Bacillus sp. host cell.
- said Bacillus sp. host cell is a Bacillus subtilis host cell.
- said amino acid substitution at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 7 is selected from the group consisting of E34D, E34C, E34G, E34H, E34S, and E34V.
- said heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44.
- said heterologous or variant propeptide region comprises an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69.
- the mature region of the modified protease is described herein.
- the polypeptide further comprises a signal peptide as described herein.
- the signal peptide is suitable for secreting proteins in Bacillus sp. In some embodiments, the signal peptide is suitable for secreting proteins in Bacillus subtilis.
- B. subtilis cultures obtained as described below were assayed for the production of active subtilisin protease as a measure of protease expression.
- the enzymes produced were assayed for activity against the synthetic substrate succinyl-L-Ala-L-Ala-L-Pro-L-Phe- p-nitroanalide (AAPF).
- AAPF succinyl-L-Ala-L-Ala-L-Pro-L-Phe- p-nitroanalide
- the assay measures the production of active protease as the increase in absorbance at 405 nm over time, resulting from the hydrolysis and release of p- nitroanaline (Estell et al., J. Biol. Chem., 260:6518-6521, 1985).
- subtilis culture supernatants were diluted appropriately in Tris Buffer, containing 10 mM Tris + 0.005% TWEEN®-80, pH 8.6. Reactions were prepared by adding the diluted culture supernatant to 25uL AAPF substrate (1 mg/ml AAPF in the above described Tris Buffer). The kinetic assay was run on a 96 well plate reader (Spectramax, Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) for 2 minutes resulting in a linear response. Cultivation of B. subtilis for isolation of protease samples
- Bacterial colonies harboring the control plasmid or a plasmid encoding a modified protease were used to inoculate 150 uL of Luria Broth containing with 5ppm chloramphenicol (CMP) in wells of a microtiter plate (MTP). The MTPs were then incubated for 4 hours at 37 ° C while rotating at 250 rpm. 10ul of each of the cultures were transferred to a new MTP containing 160ul of Bacillus culture media described below, at pH 7.6, and the cultures were grown in a shaking incubator at 31 ° C, at 270 rpm for 68 hours.
- CMP chloramphenicol
- the Bacillus culture media was an enriched semi-defined media based on MOPs buffer, with urea as major nitrogen source, glucose as the main carbon source, and supplemented with 1 % soytone for robust cell growth. Following the incubation period, the MTPs were centrifuged and the supernatant of each of the cultures was assayed for protease activity using the AAPF assay described above.
- a DNA cassette comprising B. subtilis aprE promoter (SEQ ID NO:1 ), the B. subtilis aprE signal peptide (SEQ ID NO:2), the Bgi02446 pro sequence (SEQ ID NO:3), the Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 mature gene (SEQ ID NO: 4) and the B. lentus terminator (SEQ ID NO: 39) was synthesized by GeneArt, Life Technologies (Carlsbad, CA).
- FIG. 2 depicts the gene cassette used for the Bgi02446 subtilisin expression with the Bgi02446 native pro peptide sequence.
- the pro-sequence prediction was based on knowledge of the pro-mature junction in homologous serine proteases such as BPN' (Wells et al, Nucleic Acids Res, I V. 7911-7925, 1983), and the PB92 protease (van der Laan et al, Appl Environ Microbiol, 57:901-909, 1991).
- BPN' Wells et al, Nucleic Acids Res, I V. 7911-7925, 1983
- PB92 protease van der Laan et al, Appl Environ Microbiol, 57:901-909, 1991.
- Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 also known as AprBG, has been reported previously (Deng et al., "Secretory expression, functional characterization, and molecular genetic analysis of novel halo-solvent-tolerant protease from Bacillus gibsonii. " J Microbiol Biotechnol.
- subtilisin is encoded by the DSM8722 strain, and is also known as AprBG (Deng et al., 2014).
- This subtilisin together with homologous enzymes encoded by strains DSM 9728, DSM 9729, DSM 9730 and DSM 9731 , all share significant sequence identify and cluster in the same region of a subtilisin phylogenetic tree. They form the basis of the B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade of subtilisins (PCT Publication No. WO2015/089447).
- a DNA cassette comprising the B.
- FIG. 3 shows the gene cassette used for the Bgi02446 subtilisin expression with, in this case, the B. lentus subtilisin pro peptide sequence.
- the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene expression cassette from S. aureus was also synthesized (DNA 2.0 Menlo Park, CA). A diagram of this cassette is shown in FIG. 4.
- the cassette was digested by restriction enzymes EcoRI and Hindlll using standard molecular biology protocols.
- the two gene cassettes expressing the Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 subtilisin were each ligated to the CAT gene cassette using T4 DNA ligase (New England Biolabs), then a rolling circle amplification (RCA) reaction was performed following the manufacturer's instructions for the kit (Catalog Number 25640010, GE Healthcare).
- the rolling circle amplification reactions were used to transform 200ul of competent cells of a suitable B. subtilis strain.
- the transformed cells were incubated at 37 ° C for one hour while shaking at 250 rpm. Cells from the transformation mixture were plated onto agar plates containing 1 .6% skim milk under chloramphenicol selection.
- B. subtilis cultures obtained from the constructs described in Example 2 were used to measure the relative subtilisin activity on samples from each of the strains. Protease activity on the AAPF-pNA substrate was used to detect the relative amounts of subtilisin enzyme expressed by the various constructs evaluated in this and subsequent examples.
- the results of the comparison of the effect on expression of native B. gibsonii Bgi02446 pro peptide versus the heterologous B. lentus pro peptide are shown on Table 3.
- Expression of Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 subtilisin is significantly enhanced when the pro peptide from a different Bacillus subtilisin, in this case the B. lentus subtilisin, is used to replace the naturally occurring sequences.
- the amino acid sequences of these two pro peptides are significantly different, as can be seen on sequence alignment on Example 13 below.
- amino acid sequence of the polypeptide encoded by the Bgi02446 pro sequence is set forth in SEQ ID NO:7 and the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide encoded by the B. lentus subtilisin pro sequence is set forth in SEQ ID NO:8
- DNA cassettes comprising B. subtilis aprE promoter (SEQ ID NO:1 ), the B. subtilis aprE signal peptide (SEQ ID NO:2), the pro sequence from either Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 (SEQ ID NO:3) or from B. lentus (SEQ ID NO:5), and the sequence corresponding to the gene for a variant of Bacillus gibsonii Bgi02446 referred to as BSP-00801 (SEQ ID NO: 9) were synthesized by amplification using primers listed on Table 4. Using techniques known in the art, PCR fragments were assembled using Gibson Assembly (SGI DNA Catalogue Number GA1 100-10) to make the final expression cassettes.
- a rolling circle amplification reaction was performed per manufacturer's instruction (GE Healthcare Catalogue Number 25640010).
- the rolling circle amplification reaction was used to transform 200ul of competent cells, of a suitable B. subtilis strain.
- the transformed cells were incubated at 37°C for one hour while shaking at 250 rpm.
- Cells from the transformation mixture were plated onto agar plates containing 1 .6% skim milk under chloramphenicol selection. Single colonies were selected to be grown in Luria broth to an optical density of 1 .3 at 600nm. Each strain sample was then frozen at -80°C with 20% glycerol.
- B. subtilis cultures obtained from constructs described in Example 4 were used to measure the relative subtilisin activity on samples from each of the strains.
- Protease activity on the AAPF-pNA substrate is used to detect the relative amounts of B. gibsonii variant BSP-00801 subtilisin enzyme expressed by the various constructs evaluated in this and subsequent examples.
- the results of the comparison of the native B. gibsonii Bgi02446 pro peptide versus the heterologous B. lentus pro peptide are shown on Table 3.
- SEQ ID NO:3 in an expression cassette with the BSP-00801 mature gene (SEQ ID NO:9) gives an enhanced productivity of the BSP-00801 protein.
- the enhanced expression observed when the B. gibsonii variant BSP-00801 is expressed using the B. lentus pro peptide is similar in magnitude to that observed for the wildtype Bgi02446 B. gibsonii pro peptide sequence (see Table 5).
- the amino acid sequence of the Bgi02446 mature protein isolated from expression system using the native Bgi02446 pro peptide is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 10.
- the 268 amino acid polypeptide with one glutamine (Q) at the N-terminus coincides with previously observed Bgi02446 mature protein (reported by Deng et al., 2014 and by Danisco US Inc. as SEQ ID NO: 7 in PCT Publication No. WO2015/089447).
- the 269 amino acid sequence of the Bgi02446 mature protein isolated from expression system using the heterologous B. lentus propeptide is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 1 . It is interesting to find that this sequence of the mature Bgi02446 subtilisin obtained when using the heterologous B. lentus propeptide is different from the one obtained when using the native/homologous Bgi02446 propeptide. In the case of the heterologous expression cassette, the 269 amino acid Bgi02446 subtilisin has the predicted N-terminus, and is not further processed.
- BSP-00801 subtilisin Samples of the B. gibsonii variant BSP-00801 subtilisin were also analyzed by LC/MS as described above. Similar to the Bgi02446 mature protein, the BSP-00801 subtilisin variant also had a different N-terminus depending on which propeptide was used in the expression cassette. Like Bgi02446, the BSP-00801 subtilisin variant showed two glutamines (QQ) at the N-terminus when expressed using the heterologous B. lentus propeptide (SEQ ID NO: 12) and one glutamine (Q) at the N-terminus when expressed using the parental Bgi02446 propeptide (SEQ ID NO: 13). EXAMPLE 7
- a site evaluation library (SEL) at several amino acid positions of the B. lentus subtilisin propeptide was generated in order to evaluate the impact on expression of Bgi02446 subtilisin. These SELs were generated using standard molecular biology protocols.
- the forward and reverse NNS oligomers (listed in Table 6) for each amino acid site in the site saturation library and the outside primers (listed in Table 7) were used to hybridize the start or end of the expression cassette, which were obtained from Eurofins Genomics (Huntsville, AL, USA).
- a polymerase chain reaction with appropriate primer pairs and the template plasmid was performed using PFU Ultra II polymerase (Agilent Technologies Inc.). The PCR was carried out using 40 uL of H 2 0, 5uL of PFU Ultra II 10X buffer, 1 uL dNTP mix (Roche), 1 ul of each primer (5 uM concentration) and 1 ul of the DNA template. It was incubated in a thermocycler using the following conditions: 95°C for 2 minutes, once, followed by 30 cycles of 95°C for 20 seconds, 55°C for 20 seconds, and 72°C for 30 seconds, then 1 cycle of 72°C for 3 minutes.
- the PCR fragments were assembled using Gibson Assembly (SGI DNA Catalog Number GA1 100-10) in a reaction consisting of 1 .5 uL of each PCR reaction + 8 ul 2X Master Mix + 5 uL H 2 0, incubated in a thermocycler at 50 e C for 80 minutes, then incubated at 65 e C for 10 minutes and cooled to 4 e C.
- Gibson Assembly SGI DNA Catalog Number GA1 100-10
- Suitable B. subtilis competent cells were transformed with the assembled DNA. The transformed cells were incubated at 37 ° C for 1 hour while shaking at 250 rpm. Cells from the transformation mixture were plated onto agar plates containing 1 .6% skim milk under chloramphenicol selection. Single colonies were selected to be grown in Luria broth to optical density of 1 .3 at 600nm. Each strain sample was then frozen at " 80 e C with 20% glycerol.
- each variant was confirmed by DNA sequence analysis.
- selective growth of the variants was performed in 96 well MTPs at 31 ° C for 68 hours in cultivation medium (enriched semi-defined media based on MOPs buffer, with urea as major nitrogen source, glucose as the main carbon source, and supplemented with 1 % soytone for robust cell growth) in each well.
- cultivation medium enriched semi-defined media based on MOPs buffer, with urea as major nitrogen source, glucose as the main carbon source, and supplemented with 1 % soytone for robust cell growth
- the strains were grown for 68 hours at 31 °C in Bacillus culture media (described in Example 1 ) containing 5mM CaCI 2 and 5ug/ml chloramphenicol. The culture supernatant was harvested and the amount of BSP-00801 protease was determined using the AAPF activity assay described in Example 1 .
- SEQ ID NO:14 (set forth below) comprises the nucleotide sequence of the expression cassette including the B. lentus propeptide and BSP-00801 subtilisin variant open reading frame (ORF).
- ORF open reading frame
- the aprE signal sequence is underlined, the B. lentus propeptide sequence is italicized and the nucleotide sequence of the mature BSP-00801 subtilisin is capitalized.
- CAACACGC SEQ ID NO:14
- Table 13 lists the results for variants at position 30 of the B. lentus pro peptide that show an increase in expression over the wildtype sequence and Table 14 lists the results for variants at position 32 of the B. lentus pro peptide that show an increase in expression over the wildtype sequence.
- gibsonii Bgi02446 mature gene (SEQ ID NO: 4) was cloned into the EcoRI and Hindlll restriction sites of the pJH101 vector (Ferrari et al., J. Bacteriol. 154:1513-1515, 1983) to generate the pJH-Bgi02446 plasmid (FIG. 7).
- Complementary overlapping primers were designed for mutating the site 34 with about 18 bases flanking the NNS codon and were ordered from Eurofins Genomics, Huntsville, AL, USA.
- the polynucleotide sequences of the forward and reverse primers used to mutate the amino acid at position 34 are given in Table 15.
- the pJH-Bgi02446 DNA was used as template in the QuikChange (QC) mutagenesis reaction as follows. Two microliters of pJH-P9 miniprep DNA (50ng) were added to 39 ⁇ _ of sterile distilled H 2 0, 1 ⁇ _ of PFU Ultra II, 5 ul 10x PFU buffer, 1 ⁇ _ dNTPs (Roche), 5 ⁇ _ of forward primer (5 uM), and 5 ⁇ reverse primer (5 uM), for a total of 50 ⁇ _.
- QC QuikChange
- the DNA amplification reaction was performed under the following cycling conditions: 95°C for 1 minute, once, followed by 19-20 cycles of 95°C for 1 minute, 55°C for 1 minute and 68°C for 12 minutes. Five microliters of the PCR reaction were analyzed by electrophoresis using a 1 .2% E-gel (Invitrogen).
- the mutated amplified DNA was digested twice, using 1 ⁇ _ Dpn ⁇ at 37°C for 2 hours. A negative control was generated under similar conditions, but in the absence of primers.
- One microliter of each of the Dpnl-digested reaction products was used to transform fifty microliters of one-shot E. coli TOP10 chemically competent cells (Invitrogen) using the manufacturer's protocol. The transformed cells were grown in Luria's Broth (LB) with shaking at 37°C for 1 hour, then streaked on Luria Agar (LA) plates containing 50 ppm carbenicillin, and allowed to grow at 37°C overnight.
- LB Luria's Broth
- LA Luria Agar
- Plasmid DNA was prepared using a Qiagen kit (Qiagen), and a portion of each plasmid DNA was used to transform B. subtilis host cells.
- Ten microliters of the plasmid DNA (pJH-Bgi02446) were used to transform 100 ul of suitable B. subtilis competent cells.
- the pJH-Bgi02446 control plasmid containing the construct comprising the wildtype Bgi02446 pro sequence (SEQ ID NO:3) was also transformed to the same suitable strain of B. subtilis cells.
- the transformed cells were incubated at 37 ° C for 1 hour while shaking at 250 rpm.
- Cells from the transformation mixture were plated onto agar plates containing 1 .6% skim milk under chloramphenicol selection. Single colonies were selected to be grown in Luria broth with chloramphenicol.
- Bacillus cell culture media enriched semi- defined media based on MOPs buffer, with urea as major nitrogen source, glucose as the main carbon source, and supplemented with 1 % soytone for robust cell growth). Clarified culture supernatants were assayed for protease activity using the AAPF assay described above in Example 1 .
- FIG. 8 shows a Clustal W alignment of the amino acid sequences of the B. gibsonii Bgi02446 propeptide plus the N-terminal four amino acids of the mature region of Bgi02446 (SEQ ID NO: 59, which comprises the 84 residues of SEQ ID NO: 7) and the B. lentus P29600 pro peptide plus the N-terminal four amino acids of the mature region of P29600 (SEQ ID NO: 60, which comprises the 87 residues of SEQ ID NO: 8).
- subtilisin propeptide regions share between 35% and 100% sequence identity.
- propeptide sequences from a few representative species that are more or less related to B. lentus were aligned in FIG. 10 (including SEQ ID NOs: 7, 8, 42, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51 , 54, and 56). Some of these sequences were first reported in Danisco US, Inc. published PCT application (PCT Publication No. PCT Publication No. WO2015/089447) and U.S. Provisional Application Serial NOs. 62/069,188 and 62/069,184, both filed October 27, 2014.
- FIG. 1 1 Using the sequence alignment of FIG. 10 and other methods, a motif sequence was generated for heterologous or variant propeptide sequences that can be used for expression of mature sequences of B. gibsonii-c ⁇ ade serine proteases is shown in FIG. 1 1 , wherein the motif sequence is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 44.
- the definition of "X's" in FIG. 1 1 is as follows: each "X" can be any amino acid, the "X's" at positions 1 , 22-51 , and 91 can be absent individually or collectively, and there needs to be at least about 23 amino acids present from positions 22 to 51 . At certain positions, a slash (/) indicates presence of either of the amino acids listed.
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