Facile production of minor metabolites for drug development using a CYP3A shuffled library

Hunter, D. J.B., , , Hayes, P. Y., Huang, W., Bonn, B., Hayes, M. A., De Voss, J. J., & Gillam, E. M.J. (2011) Facile production of minor metabolites for drug development using a CYP3A shuffled library. Metabolic Engineering, 13(6), pp. 682-693.

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Metabolic profiling of new drugs is limited by the difficulty in obtaining sufficient quantities of minor metabolites for definitive structural identification. Biocatalytic methods offer the potential to produce metabolites that are difficult to synthesize by traditional medicinal chemistry. We hypothesized that the regioselectivity of the drug metabolizing cytochrome P450s could be altered by directed evolution to produce minor metabolites of drugs in development. A biocatalyst library was constructed by DNA shuffling of four CYP3A forms. The library contained 11±4 (mean±SD) recombinations and 1±1 spontaneous mutations per mutant. On expression in Escherichia coli, 96% of mutants showed detectable activity to at least one probe substrate. Using testosterone as a model drug-like substrate, mutants were found that preferentially formed metabolites produced in only trace amounts by parental forms. A single 1.6. L batch culture of one such mutant enabled the facile isolation of 0.3. mg of the minor metabolite 1Β-hydroxytestosterone and its ab initio structural determination by 1D- and 2D-NMR spectroscopy.

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ID Code: 233136
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Behrendorff, J. B.Y.H.orcid.org/0000-0003-4130-6252
Johnston, W. A.orcid.org/0000-0002-7485-8363
Additional Information: Acknowledgments: This work was supported in part by ARC Discovery Project Grant [DP0210635] (EMJG & JJDV) and ARC Linkage Project Grant [LP0560595] funded in partnership with AstraZeneca R&D (EMJG, JJDV and MAH).
Measurements or Duration: 12 pages
Keywords: Cytochrome P450, Drug development, Drug metabolites, Escherichia coli, Laboratory-scale bioreactors
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2011.09.001
ISSN: 1096-7176
Pure ID: 112018991
Copyright Owner: 2011 Elsevier Inc.
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