Evidence for the involvement of 3-oxo-Delta(4) intermediates in ecdysteroid biosynthesis

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Blais, C [1 ]
DauphinVillemant, C [1 ]
Kovganko, N [1 ]
Girault, JP [1 ]
Descoins, C [1 ]
Lafont, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PARIS 05,CHIM & BIOCHIM PHARMACOL & TOXICOL LAB,CNRS,URA 400,F-75006 PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1042/bj3200413
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Although the involvement of 3-oxo-Delta(4) compounds as intermediates in arthropod ecdysteroid biosynthesis has been postulated for a long time, it has not yet been directly demonstrated. In the present study, 3-oxo-Delta(4)-steroids have been synthesized and incubated in vitro with dissociated moulting gland cells from the crab Carcinus maenas. The tritiated compounds were converted into 3-dehydroecdysone, ecdysone and/or 25-deoxyecdysone, i.e. final ecdysteroids. This means that the 3-oxo-Delta(4) compounds had undergone a 5 beta-reduction, to give the 5 beta-conformation of ecdysteroids. Our results suggest that the 3-oxo-Delta(4)-steroid 4,7-cholstadien-14 alpha-ol-3,6-dione may be an intermediate in the biosynthetic pathway. The 5 beta-reduction reaction involves a cytosolic enzyme which requires NADPH as electron donor and seems specific for 3-oxo-Delta(4) substrates. This reaction was the most active in crab Y-organs, as compared with other tissues. The characteristics of the 5 beta-reductase (subcellular localization, substrate and cofactor requirements) appear similar to those of the vertebrate 3-oxo-Delta(4)-steroid 5 beta-reductase involved in steroid hormone catabolism and bile acid biosynthesis.
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