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SUBMITTER: Rimal B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10881385 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rimal Bipin B Collins Stephanie L SL Tanes Ceylan E CE Rocha Edson R ER Granda Megan A MA Solanki Sumeet S Hoque Nushrat J NJ Gentry Emily C EC Koo Imhoi I Reilly Erin R ER Hao Fuhua F Paudel Devendra D Singh Vishal V Yan Tingting T Kim Min Soo MS Bittinger Kyle K Zackular Joseph P JP Krausz Kristopher W KW Desai Dhimant D Amin Shantu S Coleman James P JP Shah Yatrik M YM Bisanz Jordan E JE Gonzalez Frank J FJ Vanden Heuvel John P JP Wu Gary D GD Zemel Babette S BS Dorrestein Pieter C PC Weinert Emily E EE Patterson Andrew D AD
Nature 20240207 8000
Bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract produce amino acid bile acid amidates that can affect host-mediated metabolic processes<sup>1-6</sup>; however, the bacterial gene(s) responsible for their production remain unknown. Herein, we report that bile salt hydrolase (BSH) possesses dual functions in bile acid metabolism. Specifically, we identified a previously unknown role for BSH as an amine N-acyltransferase that conjugates amines to bile acids, thus forming bacterial bile acid amidates (BBAAs) ...[more]