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  4. 7β-Hydroxysteroid dehydratase Hsh3 eliminates the 7-hydroxy group of the bile salt ursodeoxycholate during degradation by Sphingobium sp. strain Chol11 and other Sphingomonadaceae
 
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May 9, 2025
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Title

7β-Hydroxysteroid dehydratase Hsh3 eliminates the 7-hydroxy group of the bile salt ursodeoxycholate during degradation by Sphingobium sp. strain Chol11 and other Sphingomonadaceae

Abstract
Bile salts are steroids with distinctive hydroxylation patterns that are produced and excreted by vertebrates. In contrast to common human bile salts, ursodeoxycholate (UDCA) has a 7-hydroxy group in β-configuration and is used in large amounts for the treatment of diverse gastrointestinal diseases. We isolated the 7β-hydroxysteroid dehydratase Hsh3 that is involved in UDCA degradation by Sphingobium sp. strain Chol11. Hsh3 eliminates the 7β-hydroxy group as water, leading to a double bond in the B-ring. This is similar to 7α-hydroxysteroid dehydratases in this and other strains, but Hsh3 is evolutionarily different from these. Purified Hsh3 accepted steroids with and without side chains as substrates and had minor activity with 7α-hydroxy groups. The deletion mutant strain Chol11 Δhsh3 had impacted growth with UDCA and accumulated a novel compound. The compound was identified as 3′,5-dihydroxy-H-methyl-hexahydro-5-indene-1-one-propanoate, consisting of steroid rings C and D with a C3-side chain carrying the former 7β-hydroxy group, indicating that Hsh3 activity is important especially for the later stages of bile salt degradation. Hsh3 homologs were found in other sphingomonads that were also able to degrade UDCA as well as in environmental metagenomes. Thus, Hsh3 adds to the bacterial enzyme repertoire for degrading a variety of differently hydroxylated bile salts.
Author(s)
Richtsmeier, Phil
Nedielkov, Ruslan
Haring, Malte
Yücel, Onur
Elsner, Lea
Herdis Lülf, Rebekka
Wöhlbrand, Lars
Rabus, Ralf
Moeller, Heiko
Philipp, Bodo
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Mueller, Franziska Maria
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology  
Open Access
DOI
10.1128/aem.00185-25
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
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Keyword(s)
  • ursodeoxycholate

  • steroid degradation

  • steroid transformation

  • hydroxysteroid dehydratase

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