Conserved RHR Motif Enables Widespread Use Of Non-Canonical Redox Cofactors In Aldehyde Dehydrogenases

Tech ID: 34656 / UC Case 2025-584-0

Abstract

This technology improves enzymatic activity and biomanufacturing cost by engineering a conserved motif into enzymes and utilizing low-cost non-canonical redox cofactors.

Full Description

Biomanufacturing relies on enzymes and cells to produce fuels, materials, medicines, and foods, however, the enzymes use costly natural redox cofactors (NAD(P)+) with inherent electron delivery issues. This technological invention identifies a conserved sequence motif that enables a class of enzymes to bind and utilize non-canonical redox cofactors (NRC), which are more cost-effective than NAD(P)+. One-third of these enzymes naturally contain this motif, whereas for the remaining two-thirds, introducing the motif enhanced their NRC activity by up to 60-fold, surpassing the performance of nearly all known natural and previously engineered NRC-active enzymes. The motif can be transferred into diverse enzymes to significantly boost their NRC activity, enabling precise enzyme design and modification for superior low-cost biomanufacturing performance.

Applications

  • Cost-effective biomanufacturing of fuels, chemicals, and specialty materials. 
  • Industrial biocatalysis requiring efficient electron transfer.
  • Pharmaceutical production involving enzyme-mediated synthesis.
  • Food and beverage industries leveraging enzyme transformations.

Features/Benefits

  • Enables use of low-cost, biomimetic non-canonical redox cofactors (NRCs). 
  • Significantly enhances enzyme activity towards NRCs by up to 60-fold.
  • Transferable motif allows broad enzyme engineering and customization. 
  • Improves electron delivery precision in biocatalytic processes. 
  • Reduces reliance on expensive natural cofactors like NAD(P)+.

Patent Status

Patent Pending

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Inventors

  • Li, Han
  • Luu, Emma
  • Saleh, Samer
  • Siegel, Justin B.

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