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Discovery and directed evolution of a glyphosate tolerance gene
Authors:Castle Linda A  Siehl Daniel L  Gorton Rebecca  Patten Phillip A  Chen Yong Hong  Bertain Sean  Cho Hyeon-Je  Duck Nicholas  Wong James  Liu Donglong  Lassner Michael W
Institution:Verdia, Inc. Redwood City, CA 94063, USA. linda.castle@verdiainc.com
Abstract:The herbicide glyphosate is effectively detoxified by N-acetylation. We screened a collection of microbial isolates and discovered enzymes exhibiting glyphosate N-acetyltransferase (GAT) activity. Kinetic properties of the discovered enzymes were insufficient to confer glyphosate tolerance to transgenic organisms. Eleven iterations of DNA shuffling improved enzyme efficiency by nearly four orders of magnitude from 0.87 mM-1 min-1 to 8320 mM-1 min-1. From the fifth iteration and beyond, GAT enzymes conferred increasing glyphosate tolerance to Escherichia coli, Arabidopsis, tobacco, and maize. Glyphosate acetylation provides an alternative strategy for supporting glyphosate use on crops.
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