1980
DOI: 10.1002/jobm.19800200104
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Steroidumwandelnde Enzyme aus Mikroorganismen. XIII. Beziehungen zwischen Steroidstruktur und Induktion der 4‐En‐3‐oxosteroid: (Akzeptor)‐l‐en‐oxidoreduktase in Nocardia opaca

Abstract: The induction of the 4-ene-3-oxosteroid: (acceptor)-1-ene-oxidoreductase in Nocardia opaca has been shown to be dependent on both hydrophilic and hydrophobic structural features of the steroid molecule, i.g. the nature of the oxygen function in positions 11 and 20 and the presence of the methyl group in position 10 influence the induction of the enzyme drastically. In this connection the metabolism of the steroid inductors being degradated during the induction process has been considered.

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“…Mechanicms regulating enzymatic transformation of steroids are still obscure. It is only recently that more attention has been paid to the induction of 1-dehydrogenase in Nocardin opaca (HORHOLD et al 1979(HORHOLD et al , 1980. The authors pointed out the complexity of dehydrogenase induction and of st'eroid transformation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mechanicms regulating enzymatic transformation of steroids are still obscure. It is only recently that more attention has been paid to the induction of 1-dehydrogenase in Nocardin opaca (HORHOLD et al 1979(HORHOLD et al , 1980. The authors pointed out the complexity of dehydrogenase induction and of st'eroid transformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible NADPH-generating systems in C. elegans sporangiospores were discussed. Among many factors controlling microbiological transformation of steroids ( H~R - HOLD et al 1979, 1980, DLUGONSKI and SEDLACZEK 1981 an important role seems to be played by systems producing reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotides. These coenzymes are present in microorganisms in low concentration, and, since they participate in basic processes of primary metabolism like respiration and biosynthesis, other NAD( P)H-dependent enzyme systems are effectively controlled in vivo by the accessibility of these cofactors.…”
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