Studies on Baeyer–Villiger oxidation of steroids: DHEA and pregnenolone d-lactonization pathways in Penicillium camemberti AM83 |
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Authors: | Teresa Ko ek, Anna Szpineter,Alina
wizdor |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Norwida 25, 50-375 Wrocław, Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() Penicillium camemberti AM83 strain is able to carry out effective Baeyer–Villiger type oxidation of DHEA, pregnenolone, androstenedione and progesterone to testololactone. Pregnenolone and DHEA underwent oxidation to testololactone via two routes: through 4-en-3-ketones (progesterone and/or androstenedione respectively) or through 3β-hydroxy-17a-oxa-d-homo-androst-5-en-17-one.Analysis of transformation progress of studied substrates as function of time indicates that the 17β-side chain cleavage and oxidation of 17-ketones to d-lactones are catalyzed by two different, substrate-induced, BVMOs. In the presence of a C-21 substrate (pregnenolone or progesterone) induction of the enzyme catalyzing cleavage at 17β-acetyl chain was observed, whereas DHEA and androstenedione induced activity of the BVMO responsible for the ring-D oxidation; 5-en-3β-alcohol was a more effective inducer that the respective 4-en-3-ketone. |
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Keywords: | Biotransformation Microbial Baeyer– Villiger oxidation DHEA Pregnenolone Steroidal lactones Penicillium camemberti |
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