Biomolecules, Vol. 16, Pages 196: Microbial Synthesis and Biological Activity of 20β-Hydroxylated Progestins: Ovarian and Neural Action of 17α,20β,21α-Trihydroxy-4-Pregnen-3-One in Danio rerio

Fuente: Biomolecules - Revista científica (MDPI)
Biomolecules, Vol. 16, Pages 196: Microbial Synthesis and Biological Activity of 20β-Hydroxylated Progestins: Ovarian and Neural Action of 17α,20β,21α-Trihydroxy-4-Pregnen-3-One in Danio rerio
Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom16020196
Authors:
Vyacheslav V. Kollerov
Vsevolod V. Pavshintsev
Alexey V. Kazantsev
Andrei A. Shutov
Aleksey A. Vatlin
Nikita A. Mitkin
Olga V. Fadeeva
Maxim L. Lovat
Elena O. Morgun
Marina V. Donova

In this study, the biocatalytic activity of four steroid-transforming strains isolated from the African frog Xenopus laevis and identified as Streptomyces rochei towards pregnane steroids has been investigated. All the isolated strains facilitated the reduction of the C20-carbonyl group and the structures of the metabolites were confirmed by mass spectrometric (MS) and 1H NMR spectroscopic analyses. Hydrocortisone and progesterone were poorly transformed by the streptomycete strains, whereas cortexolone (Reichstein’s substance S) was effectively biotransformed, yielding more than 90% of 17α,20β,21α-trihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (20β-S). Primarily, 20α-reduction was detected when the microbial isolates were incubated with 17α-hydroxyprogesterone with the yield of 17α,20α-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (17,20α-P) reaching 70%. The biological activity of 20β-S was evaluated in Danio rerio. The results demonstrated that 20β-S modulated stress- and anxiety-related behavioral responses and activated Pgr-dependent transcriptional pathways in the brain and ovarian tissues. These observations support the potential relevance of the synthesized progestin as a functional regulator in teleost physiology. The findings enhance our understanding of the biodiversity of steroid-transforming actinomycetes inhabiting amphibians and can be successfully employed for the effective microbiological synthesis of biologically active 20-hydroxylated progestins that serve as bioregulators in teleosts.