The degradation of cholic acid by Pseudomonas sp. N.C.I.B. 10590 under anaerobic conditions
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The degradation of cholic acid by Pseudomonas sp. N.C.I.B. 10590 under anaerobic conditions
Abstract
The bacterial degradation of cholic acid under anaerobic conditions by Pseudomonas sp. N.C.I.B. 10590 was studied. The major unsaturated neutral compound was identified as 12 beta-hydroxyandrosta-4,6-diene-3,17-dione, and the major unsaturated acidic metabolite was identified as 12 alpha-hydroxy-3-oxochola-4,6-dien-24-oic acid. Eight minor unsaturated metabolites were isolated and evidence is given for the following structures: 12 alpha-hydroxyandrosta-4,6-diene-3,17-dione, 12 beta,17 beta-dihydroxyandrosta-4,6-dien-3-one, 12 beta-hydroxyandrosta-1,4,6-triene-3,17-dione, 12 beta,17 beta-dihydroxyandrosta-1,4,6-trien-3-one, 12 beta-hydroxyandrosta-1,4,6-triene-3,17-dione, 12 beta,17 beta-dihydroxyandrosta-1,4,6-trien-3-one, 12 alpha-hydroxyandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione, 3-hydroxy-9,10-secoandrosta-1,3,5(10)-triene-9,17-dione, 3,12-dioxochola-4,6-dien-24-oic acid and 12 alpha-hydroxy-3-oxopregna-4,6-diene-20-carboxylic acid. In addition, a major saturated neutral compound was isolated and identified as 3 beta,12 beta-dihydroxy-5 beta-androstan-17-one, and the only saturated acidic metabolite was 7 alpha,12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-5 beta-cholan-24-oic acid. Nine minor saturated neutral compounds were also isolated, and evidence is presented for the following structures: 12 beta-hydroxy-5 beta-androstane-3,17-dione, 12 alpha-hydroxy-5 beta-androstane-3,17-dione, 3 beta,12 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-androstan-17-one, 3 alpha,12 beta-androstan-17-one, 3 alpha,12 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-androstan-17-one, 5 beta-androstane-3 beta,12 beta,17 beta-triol, 5 beta-androstane-3 beta,12 alpha,17 beta-triol, 5 beta-androstane-3 alpha,12 beta,17 beta-triol and 5 beta-androstane-3 alpha,12 alpha,17 beta-triol. The induction of 7 alpha-dehydroxylase and 12 alpha-dehydroxylase enzymes is discussed, together with the significance of dehydrogenation and ring fission under anaerobic conditions.
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