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Bile salt hydrolase activity in probioticsBEGLEY, Maire; HILL, Colin; GAHAN, Cormac G. M et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2006, Vol 72, Num 3, pp 1729-1738, issn 0099-2240, 10 p.Article

σB-dependent expression patterns of compatible solute transporter genes opuCA and Imo1421 and the conjugated bile salt hydrolase gene bsh in Listeria monocytogenesSUE, David; BOOR, Kathryn J; WIEDMANN, Martin et al.Microbiology (Reading). 2003, Vol 149, pp 3247-3256, issn 1350-0872, 10 p., 11Article

Different bacterial strategies to degrade taurocholateRÖSCH, Verena; DENGER, Karin; SCHLEHECK, David et al.Archives of microbiology. 2008, Vol 190, Num 1, pp 11-18, issn 0302-8933, 8 p.Article

Allelic Variation of Bile Salt Hydrolase Genes in Lactobacillus salivarius Does Not Determine Bile Resistance LevelsFANG FANG; YIN LI; BUMANN, Mario et al.Journal of bacteriology. 2009, Vol 191, Num 18, pp 5743-5757, issn 0021-9193, 15 p.Article

Probiotics—Interactions with Bile Acids and Impact on Cholesterol MetabolismPAVLOVIC, Nebojsa; STANKOV, Karmen; MIKOV, Momir et al.Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 2012, Vol 168, Num 7, pp 1880-1895, issn 0273-2289, 16 p.Article

Genetic analysis of two bile salt hydrolase activities in Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFMMCAULIFFE, Olivia; CANO, Raul J; KLAENHAMMER, Todd R et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 71, Num 8, pp 4925-4929, issn 0099-2240, 5 p.Article

Probiotic Bile Salt Hydrolase: Current Developments and PerspectivesPATEL, Anil K; SINGHANIA, Reeta R; PANDEY, Ashok et al.Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 2010, Vol 162, Num 1, pp 166-180, issn 0273-2289, 15 p.Article

Cloning of the bile salt hydrolase (bsh) gene from Enterococcus faecium FAIR-E 345 and chromosomal location of bsh genes in food enterococciWUAYA, Agus; HERMANN, Anette; ABRIOUEL, Hikmate et al.Journal of food protection. 2004, Vol 67, Num 12, pp 2772-2778, issn 0362-028X, 7 p.Article

Improved enzymatic hydrolysis of conjugated bile acidsHIGHSMITH, W. E. JR; HYDE, P. M.Lipids. 1987, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 61-63, issn 0024-4201Article

Substrate specificity of cholylglycine hydrolase for the hydrolysis of bile acid conjugatesBATTA, A. K; SALEN, G; SHEFER, S et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1984, Vol 259, Num 24, pp 15035-15039, issn 0021-9258Article

Relationship between bile salt hydrolase activity, changes in the internal pH and tolerance to bile acids in lactic acid bacteriaBUSTOS, Ana Yanina; SAAVEDRA, Lucila; DE VALDEZ, Graciela Font et al.Biotechnology letters. 2012, Vol 34, Num 8, pp 1511-1518, issn 0141-5492, 8 p.Article

Diversity of bile salt hydrolase activities in different lactobacilli toward human bile saltsJINKANG JIANG; XIAOMIN HANG; MIN ZHANG et al.Annals of microbiology. 2010, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 81-88, issn 1590-4261, 8 p.Article

A bile salt hydrolase of Brucella abortus contributes to the establishment of a successful infection through the oral route in miceDELPINO, M. Victoria; MARCHESINI, Maria I; ESTEIN, Silvia M et al.Infection and immunity. 2007, Vol 75, Num 1, pp 299-305, issn 0019-9567, 7 p.Article

Bile salt deconjugation activity of Lactobacillus strains isolated from yogurt productsKIM, G.-B; LEE, J.-H; LIM, K.-S et al.San'oeb misaengmul haghoeji. 1999, Vol 27, Num 5, pp 385-390, issn 0257-2389Article

Cloning and characterization of a bile salt hydrolase (bsh) from Bifidobacterium adolescentisKIM, Geun-Bae; BROCHET, Mathieu; LEE, Byong H et al.Biotechnology letters. 2005, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 817-822, issn 0141-5492, 6 p.Article

Bile salt hydrolase activity and resistance to toxicity of conjugated bile salts are unrelated properties in lactobacilliMOSER, Scott A; SAVAGE, Dwayne C.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2001, Vol 67, Num 8, pp 3476-3480, issn 0099-2240Article

Significance of bile salt hydrolytic activities of lactobacilliDE SMET, I; VAN HOORDE, L; VANDE WOESTYNE, M et al.Journal of applied bacteriology. 1995, Vol 79, Num 3, pp 292-301, issn 0021-8847Article

All 4 Bile Salt Hydrolase Proteins Are Responsible for the Hydrolysis Activity in Lactobacillus plantarum ST-IIIJING REN; KEJIE SUN; ZHENGJUN WU et al.Journal of food science. 2011, Vol 76, Num 9, issn 0022-1147, R434-R440Article

Characterization of the smallest dimeric bile salt hydrolase from a thermophile Brevibacillus spSRIDEVI, N; SRIVASTAVA, Sameer; BASHIR MOHAMMAD KHAN et al.Extremophiles (Tokyo. Print). 2009, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 363-370, issn 1431-0651, 8 p.Article

Functional Analysis of Four Bile Salt Hydrolase and Penicillin Acylase Family Members in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1LAMBERT, Jolanda M; BONGERS, Roger S; DE VOS, Willem M et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2008, Vol 74, Num 15, pp 4719-4726, issn 0099-2240, 8 p.Conference Paper

Cloning and characterization of the bile salt hydrolase genes (bsh) from Bifidobacterium bifidum strainsKIM, Geun-Bae; MIYAMOTO, Carol M; MEIGHEN, Edward A et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 70, Num 9, pp 5603-5612, issn 0099-2240, 10 p.Article

Genes encoding bile salt hydrolases and conjugated bile salt transporters in Lactobacillus johnsonii 100-100 and other Lactobacillus speciesELKINS, Christopher A; MOSER, Scott A; SAVAGE, Dwayne C et al.Microbiology (Reading). 2001, Vol 147, pp 3403-3412, issn 1350-0872, 12Article

Effects of fructooligosaccharides and their monomeric components on bile salt resistance in three species of bifidobacteriaPERRIN, S; GRILL, J. P; SCHNEIDER, F et al.Journal of applied microbiology (Print). 2000, Vol 88, Num 6, pp 968-974, issn 1364-5072Article

Brevibacillus sp: A Novel Thermophilic Source for the Production of Bile Salt HydrolaseSRIDEVI, N; PRABHUNE, A. A.Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 2009, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 254-262, issn 0273-2289, 9 p.Article

Characterization of Lactobacillus plantarum PH04, a potential probiotic bacterium with cholesterol-lowering effectsNGUYEN, T. D. T; KANG, J. H; LEE, M. S et al.International journal of food microbiology. 2007, Vol 113, Num 3, pp 358-361, issn 0168-1605, 4 p.Article

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