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The desA and desB genes from Clostridium scindens ATCC 35704 encode steroid-17,20-desmolase.


ABSTRACT: Clostridium scindens is a gut microbe capable of removing the side-chain of cortisol, forming 11?-hydro-xyandrostenedione. A cortisol-inducible operon (desABCD) was previously identified in C. scindens ATCC 35704 by RNA-Seq. The desC gene was shown to encode a cortisol 20?-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (20?-HSDH). The desD encodes a protein annotated as a member of the major facilitator family, predicted to function as a cortisol transporter. The desA and desB genes are annotated as N-terminal and C-terminal transketolases, respectively. We hypothesized that the DesAB forms a complex and has steroid-17,20-desmolase activity. We cloned the desA and desB genes from C. scindens ATCC 35704 in pETDuet for overexpression in Escherichia coli The purified recombinant DesAB was determined to be a 142 ± 5.4 kDa heterotetramer. We developed an enzyme-linked continuous spectrophotometric assay to quantify steroid-17,20-desmolase. This was achieved by coupling DesAB-dependent formation of 11?-hydroxyandrostenedione with the NADPH-dependent reduction of the steroid 17-keto group by a recombinant 17?-HSDH from the filamentous fungus, Cochliobolus lunatus The pH optimum for the coupled assay was 7.0 and kinetic constants using cortisol as substrate were Km of 4.96 ± 0.57 µM and kcat of 0.87 ± 0.076 min-1 Substrate-specificity studies revealed that rDesAB recognized substrates regardless of 11?-hydroxylation, but had an absolute requirement for 17,21-dihydroxy 20-ketosteroids.

SUBMITTER: Devendran S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5983398 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The <i>desA</i> and <i>desB</i> genes from <i>Clostridium scindens</i> ATCC 35704 encode steroid-17,20-desmolase.

Devendran Saravanan S   Mythen Sean M SM   Ridlon Jason M JM  

Journal of lipid research 20180323 6


<i>Clostridium scindens</i> is a gut microbe capable of removing the side-chain of cortisol, forming 11β-hydro-xyandrostenedione. A cortisol-inducible operon (<i>desABCD</i>) was previously identified in <i>C. scindens</i> ATCC 35704 by RNA-Seq. The <i>desC</i> gene was shown to encode a cortisol 20α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (20α-HSDH). The <i>desD</i> encodes a protein annotated as a member of the major facilitator family, predicted to function as a cortisol transporter. The <i>desA</i> and  ...[more]

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