Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds from the digestive tracts of vertebrates, which enter the environment upon excretion, e.g., in manure. Environmental bacteria degrade bile salts aerobically via two pathway variants involving intermediates with Δ1,4- or Δ4,6-3-keto-structures of the steroid skeleton. Recent studies indicated that degradation of bile salts via Δ4,6-3-keto intermediates in Sphingobium sp. strain Chol11 proceeds via 9,10-seco cleavage of the steroid skeleton. For further elucidation, the presumptive product of this cleavage, 3,12β-dihydroxy-9,10-seco-androsta-1,3,5(10),6-tetraene-9,17-dione (DHSATD), was provided to strain Chol11 in a co-culture approach with Pseudomonas stutzeri Chol1 and as purified substrate....
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
Bile acids and cortisol are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol that are important signaling m...
The gut microbiota consists of a complex network of distinct bacterial taxa that together affect the...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
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...
In contrast to many steroid hormones and cholesterol, mammalian bile salts are 5β-steroids, which le...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with a C5 carboxylic side chain at the steroid nucle...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bacterial degradation of steroids is widespread, but the metabolic pathways have rarely been explore...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Yuecel O, Wibberg D, Philipp B, Kalinowski J. Genome Sequence of the Bile Salt-Degrading Bacterium N...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
In the bacterial degradation of steroid compounds, the enzymes initiating the breakdown of the stero...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
Bile acids and cortisol are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol that are important signaling m...
The gut microbiota consists of a complex network of distinct bacterial taxa that together affect the...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
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...
In contrast to many steroid hormones and cholesterol, mammalian bile salts are 5β-steroids, which le...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with a C5 carboxylic side chain at the steroid nucle...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bacterial degradation of steroids is widespread, but the metabolic pathways have rarely been explore...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Yuecel O, Wibberg D, Philipp B, Kalinowski J. Genome Sequence of the Bile Salt-Degrading Bacterium N...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
In the bacterial degradation of steroid compounds, the enzymes initiating the breakdown of the stero...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
Bile acids and cortisol are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol that are important signaling m...
The gut microbiota consists of a complex network of distinct bacterial taxa that together affect the...