ABSTRACT Steroids are abundant growth substrates for bacteria in natural, engineered, and host-associated environments. This study analyzed the distribution of the aerobic 9,10-seco steroid degradation pathway in 346 publically available metagenomes from diverse environments. Our results show that steroid-degrading bacteria are globally distributed and prevalent in particular environments, such as wastewater treatment plants, soil, plant rhizospheres, and the marine environment, including marine sponges. Genomic signature-based sequence binning recovered 45 metagenome-assembled genomes containing a majority of 9,10-seco pathway genes. Only Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria were identified as steroid degraders, but we identified several alph...
Sandy coastal sediments are global hotspots for microbial mineralization of organic matter and denit...
Hanke A, Hamann E, Sharma R, et al. Recoding of the stop codon UGA to glycine by a BD1-5/SN-2 bacter...
BackgroundMarine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cycli...
Steroids are abundant growth substrates for bacteria in natural, engineered, and host-associated env...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
Summary Steroid hormones modulate development, reproduction and communication in eukaryotes. The wid...
Yuecel O, Wibberg D, Philipp B, Kalinowski J. Genome Sequence of the Bile Salt-Degrading Bacterium N...
The distribution and the metabolic pathways of bacteria degrading steroid compounds released by euka...
BackgroundTropical members of the sponge genus Ircinia possess highly complex microbiomes that perfo...
Pseudomonas putida strain SJTE-1 can utilize 17-estradiol and other environmental estrogens/toxicant...
Natural products and their derivatives account for the majority of approved drugs. New antibiotics a...
During the last decade, the endocrine disrupting activity of steroid hormones both of natural and of...
In this work, we have shown that Novosphingobium tardaugens NBRC 16725 (strain ARI-1), a bacterial s...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
Sandy coastal sediments are global hotspots for microbial mineralization of organic matter and denit...
Hanke A, Hamann E, Sharma R, et al. Recoding of the stop codon UGA to glycine by a BD1-5/SN-2 bacter...
BackgroundMarine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cycli...
Steroids are abundant growth substrates for bacteria in natural, engineered, and host-associated env...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
Summary Steroid hormones modulate development, reproduction and communication in eukaryotes. The wid...
Yuecel O, Wibberg D, Philipp B, Kalinowski J. Genome Sequence of the Bile Salt-Degrading Bacterium N...
The distribution and the metabolic pathways of bacteria degrading steroid compounds released by euka...
BackgroundTropical members of the sponge genus Ircinia possess highly complex microbiomes that perfo...
Pseudomonas putida strain SJTE-1 can utilize 17-estradiol and other environmental estrogens/toxicant...
Natural products and their derivatives account for the majority of approved drugs. New antibiotics a...
During the last decade, the endocrine disrupting activity of steroid hormones both of natural and of...
In this work, we have shown that Novosphingobium tardaugens NBRC 16725 (strain ARI-1), a bacterial s...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
Pseudomonas putida DOC21 assimilates a large variety of steroids, including bile acids, via a single...
Sandy coastal sediments are global hotspots for microbial mineralization of organic matter and denit...
Hanke A, Hamann E, Sharma R, et al. Recoding of the stop codon UGA to glycine by a BD1-5/SN-2 bacter...
BackgroundMarine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cycli...