Bacterial degradation of steroids is widespread, but the metabolic pathways have rarely been explored. Previous studies with Pseudomonas sp. strain Chol1 and the C24 steroid cholate have shown that cholate degradation proceeds via oxidation of the A ring, followed by cleavage of the C5 acyl side chain attached to C-17, with 7α,12β-dihydroxy-androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione (12β-DHADD) as the product. In this study, the pathway for degradation of the acyl side chain of cholate was investigated in vitro with cell extracts of strain Chol1. For this, intermediates of cholate degradation were produced with mutants of strain Chol1 and submitted to enzymatic assays containing coenzyme A (CoA), ATP, and NAD+ as cosubstrates. When the C24 steroid (22E)...
Cholesterol is one of the most ubiquitous compounds in nature. The 9,10-seco-pathway for the aerobic...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
Steroids are abundant molecules in nature, and various microorganisms evolved to utilize steroids. T...
In the bacterial degradation of steroid compounds, the enzymes initiating the breakdown of the stero...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
The distribution and the metabolic pathways of bacteria degrading steroid compounds released by euka...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
The acyl coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) dehydrogenases (ACADs) FadE34 and CasC, encoded by the cholesterol an...
A facultative anaerobic bacterium, Pseudomonas sp. strain Chol1, degrading cholate and other bile ac...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds from the digestive tracts of vertebrates, which ent...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
Cholesterol is one of the most ubiquitous compounds in nature. The 9,10-seco-pathway for the aerobic...
Cholesterol is one of the most ubiquitous compounds in nature. The 9,10-seco-pathway for the aerobic...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
Steroids are abundant molecules in nature, and various microorganisms evolved to utilize steroids. T...
In the bacterial degradation of steroid compounds, the enzymes initiating the breakdown of the stero...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
The distribution and the metabolic pathways of bacteria degrading steroid compounds released by euka...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
The acyl coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) dehydrogenases (ACADs) FadE34 and CasC, encoded by the cholesterol an...
A facultative anaerobic bacterium, Pseudomonas sp. strain Chol1, degrading cholate and other bile ac...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds from the digestive tracts of vertebrates, which ent...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
Cholesterol is one of the most ubiquitous compounds in nature. The 9,10-seco-pathway for the aerobic...
Cholesterol is one of the most ubiquitous compounds in nature. The 9,10-seco-pathway for the aerobic...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
Steroids are abundant molecules in nature, and various microorganisms evolved to utilize steroids. T...