Metagenomes Reveal Global Distribution of Bacterial Steroid Catabolism in Natural, Engineered, and Host Environments
ABSTRACT Steroids are abundant growth substrates for bacteria in natural, engineered, and host-associated environments. This study analyzed the distribution of the aerobic 9,10-seco steroid degradation pathway in 346 publically available metagenomes from diverse environments. Our results show that s...
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Auteurs principaux: | Johannes Holert, Erick Cardenas, Lee H. Bergstrand, Elena Zaikova, Aria S. Hahn, Steven J. Hallam, William W. Mohn |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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