3.5.1.24: choloylglycine hydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.1.24
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3.5.1.24
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lactobacillus
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cholesterol
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deconjugation
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plantarum
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microbiota
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cholesterol-lowering
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bifidobacterium
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taurodeoxycholic
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cholic
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taurocholic
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glycocholic
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drug development
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glycodeoxycholic
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farnesoid
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co-aggregation
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pentosaceus
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rhamnosus
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glycine-conjugated
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pentosus
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pediococcus
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acylase
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fermentum
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auto-aggregation
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taurine-conjugated
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rogosa
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medicine
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food industry
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taurochenodeoxycholic
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oxgall
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nutrition
- 3.5.1.24
- lactobacillus
- cholesterol
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deconjugation
- plantarum
- microbiota
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cholesterol-lowering
- bifidobacterium
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taurodeoxycholic
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cholic
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taurocholic
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glycocholic
- drug development
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glycodeoxycholic
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farnesoid
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co-aggregation
- pentosaceus
- rhamnosus
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glycine-conjugated
- pentosus
- pediococcus
- acylase
- fermentum
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auto-aggregation
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taurine-conjugated
-
rogosa
- medicine
- food industry
- taurochenodeoxycholic
-
oxgall
- nutrition
Reaction
Synonyms
BAH1, BFS26_06805, bile acid hydrolase, bile salt hydrolase, Bile-Salt-Hydrolase, BSH, BSH A, BSH B, BSH C, BSH1, BSH12, BSH2, BSH3, BSH4, BSH47, BSH56, BSHA, BSHB, BSHC, BT2086, C3745_01535, CBAH, CBH, CBSHalpha, CBSHbeta, CGH, cholylglycine hydrolase, Conjugated bile acid hydrolase, conjugated bile salt hydrolase, conjugated bile salt hydrolase alpha peptide, conjugated bile salt hydrolase beta, EFBG_01849, EfBSH, glycocholase, LaciP, LgBSH, linear amide C-N hydrolase, LJ1412, LJ_0056, LJ_1147, LsalN1, lsBSH, More, probiotic bile salt hydrolase, salt hydrolase
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 3.5.1.24 - choloylglycine hydrolase
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penicilin V
Pen V, is expected to cause competitive inhibition of BSH activity, but EfBSH shows enhanced activity towards glycodeoxycholic acid in the presence of Pen V, and no inhibition is observed, contrary to the expected results