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Screening of mycelial fungi for 7α- and 7β-hydroxylase activity towards dehydroepiandrosterone
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BiologyIndustrial MycologyFungal StrainsBiosynthesisEngineeringBiochemistryFungal Cell BiologyNatural SciencesMass SpectraFungal PhysiologyFungal BiologyMicrobiologyActive StrainsMycelial InteractionMycelial FungiBiomolecular Engineering
In total, 481 fungal strains were screened for the ability to carry out 7(α/β)-hydroxylation of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA, 3β-hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one). Representatives of 31 genera of 15 families and nine orders of ascomycetes, 17 genera of nine families and two orders of zygomycetes, two genera of two families and two orders of basidiomycetes, and 14 genera of mitosporic fungi expressed 7(α/β)-hydroxylase activity. The majority of strains were able to introduce a hydroxyl group to position 7α. Active strains selectively producing 3β,7α-dihydroxy-5-androsten-17-one were found among Actinomucor, Backusella, Benjaminiella, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Phycomyces and Trichothecium, with the highest yield of 1.25 and 1.9 g L−1 from 2 and 5 g L−1 DHEA, respectively, reached with F. oxysporum. Representatives of Acremonium, Bipolaris, Conidiobolus and Curvularia formed 3β,7β-dihydroxy-5-androsten-17-one as a major product from DHEA. The structures of the major steroid products were confirmed by TLC, gas chromatography (GC), mass spectra (MS), and 1H-NMR analyses.
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