Bile acids are highly abundant steroids with important functions in vertebrate digestion. Their catabolism by bacteria is an important component of the carbon cycle, contributes to gut ecology, and has potential commercial applications. We found that Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 grows well on cholate, as well as on its conjugates, taurocholate and glycocholate. The transcriptome of RHA1 growing on cholate revealed 39 genes upregulated on cholate, occurring in a single gene cluster. Reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR confirmed that selected genes in the cluster were upregulated 10-fold on cholate versus on cholesterol. One of these genes, kshA3, encoding a putative 3-ketosteroid-9 alpha-hydroxylase, was deleted and found essential for growth ...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
Previously we have characterized 3-ketosteroid 9-hydroxylase (KSH), a key enzyme in microbial steroi...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile acids are highly abundant steroids with important functions in vertebrate digestion. Their cata...
Rhodococcus sp. strain RHA1, a soil bacterium related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, degrades an exc...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
The well-known large catabolic potential of rhodococci is greatly facilitated by an impressive gene ...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
In this study, I investigated two novel transporters associated with cholic acid catabolism in Rhodo...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
The actinobacterial cholesterol catabolic gene cluster contains a subset of genes that encode beta-o...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Background: Members of the genus Rhodococcus are frequently found in soil and other...
The cyp125 gene of Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 was previously found to be highly upregulated during grow...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
Previously we have characterized 3-ketosteroid 9-hydroxylase (KSH), a key enzyme in microbial steroi...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Bile acids are highly abundant steroids with important functions in vertebrate digestion. Their cata...
Rhodococcus sp. strain RHA1, a soil bacterium related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, degrades an exc...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
The well-known large catabolic potential of rhodococci is greatly facilitated by an impressive gene ...
The investigations of Maarten Wilbrink for the first time have led to identification of genes involv...
In this study, I investigated two novel transporters associated with cholic acid catabolism in Rhodo...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with toxic effects for bacteria. Recently, the isola...
Steroids are ubiquitous in natural environments and are a significant growth substrate for microorga...
The actinobacterial cholesterol catabolic gene cluster contains a subset of genes that encode beta-o...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...
Background: Members of the genus Rhodococcus are frequently found in soil and other...
The cyp125 gene of Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 was previously found to be highly upregulated during grow...
Yuecel O, Drees S, Jagmann N, Patschkowski T, Philipp B. An unexplored pathway for degradation of ch...
Previously we have characterized 3-ketosteroid 9-hydroxylase (KSH), a key enzyme in microbial steroi...
Bile salts such as cholate are steroid compounds occurring ubiquitously in the environment through e...