Hypha Discovery launches new PolyCYPs kits to support drug development and candidate optimisation

Published: 24-Jan-2019

The new kits provide scientists with a scalable, easy-to-use, oxidative catalytic technology to help meet regulatory safety testing requirements and for optimisation of drug leads prior to selection of the development candidate

Hypha Discovery has launched its new line of PolyCYPs kits. These provide scientists with a scalable, easy-to-use, oxidative catalytic technology to help meet regulatory safety testing requirements and for optimisation of drug leads prior to selection of the development candidate.

The PolyCYPs platform is the vision of CSO Jonathan Steele who, together with fellow scientists at Hypha Discovery and Professor John Ward at University College London – supported by funding from Innovate UK – has leveraged Hypha's proven microbial biotransformation technology to create the PolyCYPs range.

The platform enables the synthesis of cytochrome P450 (CYP) derived human and other mammalian metabolites, as well as novel hydroxylated derivatives. The diverse enzymes in the kit have been cloned from a selection of Hypha's most effective biotransforming strains and have been proven to catalyse a variety of oxidation reactions.

Key applications

PolyCYPs kits are designed for two key applications. The kits synthesise CYP-derived metabolites of pharmaceutical drugs and agrochemical compounds to enable their identification and biological testing. In addition, the kits provide medicinal chemists with a tool to make arrays of polar derivatives in isolatable yields for identification and bioassay.

These new polar derivatives can have advantages such as improved drug distribution, metabolism and excretion properties, as well as increased solubility and potency, and could ultimately increase the number of viable new chemical entities in development pipelines.

Scalability is a key feature of PolyCYPs with resupply of specific enzymes in the form of freeze-dried powders. Alternatively, outsourced screening and/or large scale production and purification is available at Hypha. The kits are provided in an easy-to-use format containing everything needed to conduct reactions – the user simply needs to add water.

Liam Evans, CEO of Hypha Discovery, said: "PolyCYPs is an exciting evolution of Hypha’s leading biotransformation expertise. Supplying our clients with the means to quickly produce metabolites that are otherwise difficult to identify and synthesise satisfies an unmet technical need. This cutting-edge product is the result of four years of collaboration with Professor John Ward of University College London to whom we are very grateful, as we are to Innovate UK for their significant financial support. We predict strong growth in sales of this product line based on the positive feedback from our customers."

To learn more about PolyCYPs, visit www.hyphadiscovery.co.uk/polycyps.

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