Transformation of Δ4-3-ketosteroids by free and immobilized cells of Rhodococcus erythropolis actinobacterium

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N. V. Carpova-Rodina
V. A. Andryushina
V. V. Yaderetz
A. V. Druzhinina
T. S. Stytsenko
B. L. Shaskol’skiy
V. I. Lozinsky
Luu Duc Huy
N. E. Voishvillo
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Bioengineering Center
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Nesmeyanov Institute of Elementoorganic Compounds
[3] Vietnamese Academy of Sciences and Technology,Laboratory of Steroids, Institute of Chemistry
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Apply Biochemistry; Rhodococcus Erythropolis; Immobilize Biocatalyst; Pregnane Series; Steroid Molecule;
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9α-Hydroxy derivatives were prepared from 11 steroids of androstane and pregnane series using Rhodococcus erythropolis VKPM Ac-1740 culture with 0.5–10 g/l substrate concentration in the reaction mixture. 9α-Monohydroxylation proceeded regardless of the substituent structure at C17. However, the structure of the steroid molecule influenced the time of complete conversion of the substrate and the yield of the transformation product. 9α-Hydroxy-androstenedione was obtained in 35 h in a yield of 85% when the maximum concentration of androstenedione (AD) was 10 g/l. 9α-Hydroxy-AD was also formed by the actinobacterium cells entrapped in poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel beads. Nine successive transformation cycles were carried out using immobilized cells at 4.0 g/l concentration of AD in the medium. The yield of 9α-hydroxy-AD formed during six cycles (from two to eight with the duration of each cycle for 22–24 h) was 98%.
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