Hydroxylation of testosterone by bacterial cytochromes P450 using the Escherichia coli expression system

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Abstract

Two hundred thirteen cytochrome P450 (P450) genes were collected from bacteria and expressed based on an Escherichia coli expression system to test their hydroxylation ability to testosterone. Twenty-four P450s stereoselectively monohydroxylated testosterone at the 2α-, 2β-, 6β-, 7β-, 11β-, 12β-, 15β-, 16β-, and 17-positions (17-hydroxylation yields 17-ketoproduct). The hydroxylation site usage of the P450s is not the same as that of human P450s, while the 2α-, 2β-, 6β-, 11β-, 15β-, 16α-, and 17-hydroxylation are reactions common to both human and bacterial P450s. Most of the testosterone hydroxylation catalyzed by bacterial P450s is on the β face.

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Agematu, H., Matsumoto, N., Fujii, Y., Kabumoto, H., Doi, S., Machida, K., … Arisawa, A. (2006). Hydroxylation of testosterone by bacterial cytochromes P450 using the Escherichia coli expression system. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 70(1), 307–311. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70.307

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