| Literature DB >> 28533033 |
Qian Gao1, Yuqian Qiao1, Yanbing Shen2, Min Wang3, Xibo Wang1, Yang Liu1.
Abstract
Various corticosteroids are prepared by using 11α,17α-diOH-progesterone (11α,17α-diOH-PROG) as an important intermediate and raw material. Hence, strains that can improve the yields of 11α,17α-diOH-PROG should be screened. Cunninghamella elegans CICC40250 was singled out from five common 11α hydroxylation strains. The reaction parameters of 11α,17α-diOH-PROG production were also investigated. C. elegans CICC40250 could efficiently catalyze the hydroxylation of 17α-hydroxy progesterone (17α-OH-PROG) at C-11α position. This strain could also effectively convert 11α,17α-diOH-PROG at high substrate concentrations (up to 30g/L). After the coenzyme precursor glucose was added, the rate of 11α,17α-diOH-PROG formation reached 84.2%, which was 11.4% higher than that of the control group. Our study established a simple and feasible mechanism to increase 11α,17α-diOH-PROG production levels. This mechanism involves C. elegans CICC40250 that can be efficiently applied to induce the biotransformation of 17α-OH-PROG with a hydroxylation biocatalytic ability.Entities:
Keywords: 17α-Hydroxy progesterone; Biotransformation; Cunninghamella elegans; Hydroxylation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28533033 DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2017.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Steroids ISSN: 0039-128X Impact factor: 2.668