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Effect of Tween 80 on 9α-steroid hydroxylating activity and ultrastructural characteristics of Rhodococcus sp. cells

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (impact factor: 1.53). 04/2012; 26(6):1009-1014. DOI:10.1007/s11274-009-0263-4 pp.1009-1014

ABSTRACT Studied is the effect of the non-ionic surfactant Tween 80 on the microbial transformation of 4-androstene-3,17-dione into
its 9α-hydroxy-derivative by resting Rhodococcus sp. cells. The surfactant was applied in the cultivation medium as an additional source of carbon, in the transformation
reaction medium as a mediator of the steroid substrate solubility or was used for permeabilization of the glucose grown Rhodococcus sp. cells. Special attention is paid to the fact that Tween 80 accelerates the 9α-steroid hydroxylation reaction carried
out by glucose-grown cells. When the surfactant was applied as a supplementary source of carbon, the rate of the steroid hydroxylation
reaction was significantly lower. In addition, the kinetics of the transformation process changed into a linear one thus indicating
a very slow, if any, product degradation. The fatty acid profile, cell surface hydrophobicity as well as cell ultrastructure
observed by scanning and transmission electron microscopy in the Tween 80- and glucose-grown Rhodococcus sp. cells are compared and related with their 9α-hydroxylating activity.

KeywordsAndrostenedione-
Rhodococcus
-9α-Steroid hydroxylation-Tween 80-Ultrastructure

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Keywords

4-androstene-3,17-dione
 
9α-steroid hydroxylation reaction
 
additional source
 
cell surface hydrophobicity
 
cultivation medium
 
fatty acid profile
 
glucose-grown Rhodococcus sp
 
linear
 
non-ionic surfactant Tween 80
 
permeabilization
 
product degradation
 
resting Rhodococcus sp
 
Rhodococcus sp
 
scanning
 
Special attention
 
steroid substrate solubility
 
surfactant
 
transformation process
 
transmission electron microscopy
 
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