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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 23, 2012
Filed:
Oct. 02, 2007
Marcus Hans, Den Haag, NL;
Roelof Ary Lans Bovenberg, Rotterdam, NL;
Paul Klaassen, Dordrecht, NL;
Rémon Boer, Dordrecht, NL;
Jan Metske Van Der Laan, Breda, NL;
Marcus Hans, Den Haag, NL;
Roelof Ary Lans Bovenberg, Rotterdam, NL;
Paul Klaassen, Dordrecht, NL;
Rémon Boer, Dordrecht, NL;
Jan Metske Van Der Laan, Breda, NL;
DSM IP Assets B.V., Heerlen, NL;
Abstract
The present invention describes a process for the production of an N-α-amino-hydroxyphenylacetyl or an N-α-aminophenylacetyl β-lactam antibiotic comprising an IPNS-catalysed conversion of a precursor tripeptide hydroxyphenylglycyl-cysteinyl-valine (HpgCV) or phenylglycyl-cysteinyl-valine (PgCV), respectively, to the N-hydroxyphenylglycyl or the N-phenylglycyl β-lactam antibiotic, respectively. The tripeptide HpgCV or the tripeptide PgCV may further be prepared by contacting the amino acids hydroxyphenylglycine (Hpg) or phenylglycine (Pg), cystein (C) and valine (V) with a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) to effect formation of the tripeptide HpgCV or the tripeptide PgCV, the NRPS comprising a first module M1 specific for Hpg or Pg, a second module M2 specific for C and a third module M3 specific for V An IPNS is further provided having an improved activity in this conversion, as well as an NRPS catalysing the formation of the tripeptides. Also a host cell is provided capable of fermentatively producing β-lactam antibiotics with N-α-amino-hydroxyphenylacetyl or an N-α-aminophenylacetyl side chains.