Histamine production from histidine in fermented food products by lactic acid bacteria results in food spoilage and is harmful to consumers. We have isolated a histamine-producing lactic acid bacterium, Lacto-bacillus hilgardii strain IOEB 0006, which could retain or lose the ability to produce histamine depending on culture conditions. The hdcA gene, coding for the histidine decarboxylase of L. hilgardii IOEB 0006, was located on an 80-kb plasmid that proved to be unstable. Sequencing of the hdcA locus disclosed a four-gene cluster encoding the histidine decarboxylase, a protein of unknown function, a histidyl-tRNA synthetase, and a protein, which we named HdcP, showing similarities to integral membrane transporters driving substrate/ prod...
The decarboxylation of histidine -carried out mainly by some gram-positive bacteria- yields the toxi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...
Histamine production from histidine in fermented food products by lactic acid bacteria results in fo...
Histamine production from histidine in fermented food products by lactic acid bacteria results in fo...
Histamine, one of the most toxic and commonly encountered biogenic amines (BA) in food, is produced ...
Pyruvoyl-dependent histidine decarboxylases are produced as proenzymes that mature by cleavage follo...
Histamine is a degradation product of the bacterial decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine; suc...
The histidine decarboxylase gene cluster of Morganella morganii DSM30146T was sequenced, and four op...
AbstractThe decarboxylation of histidine -carried out mainly by some gram-positive bacteria- yields ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. In food, the biogenic amine (BA) histamine is mainly produced by histidine deca...
Background: Degradative amino acid decarboxylation pathways in bacteria have diverse physiological f...
The decarboxylation of histidine -carried out mainly by some gram-positive bacteria- yields the toxi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...
Histamine production from histidine in fermented food products by lactic acid bacteria results in fo...
Histamine production from histidine in fermented food products by lactic acid bacteria results in fo...
Histamine, one of the most toxic and commonly encountered biogenic amines (BA) in food, is produced ...
Pyruvoyl-dependent histidine decarboxylases are produced as proenzymes that mature by cleavage follo...
Histamine is a degradation product of the bacterial decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine; suc...
The histidine decarboxylase gene cluster of Morganella morganii DSM30146T was sequenced, and four op...
AbstractThe decarboxylation of histidine -carried out mainly by some gram-positive bacteria- yields ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. In food, the biogenic amine (BA) histamine is mainly produced by histidine deca...
Background: Degradative amino acid decarboxylation pathways in bacteria have diverse physiological f...
The decarboxylation of histidine -carried out mainly by some gram-positive bacteria- yields the toxi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...
Lactobaciflus buchneri ST2A vigorously decarboxylates histidine to the biogenic amine histamine, whi...