A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae
Bile salt hydrolase (BSH) is a well-known enzyme that has been commonly characterized in probiotic bacteria, as it has cholesterol-lowering effects. However, its molecular investigations are scarce. Here, we build a local database of BSH sequences from Lactobacillaceae (BSH–SDL), and phylogenetic an...
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doaj-08ebda25d8b3404d8f0ec3fa469ad6dc2020-11-24T22:37:14ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492018-05-01235115710.3390/molecules23051157molecules23051157A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in LactobacillaceaeLifeng Liang0Yunhai Yi1Yunyun Lv2Junwei Qian3Xuejing Lei4Gengyun Zhang5BGI Education Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaBGI Education Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaBGI Education Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics, BGI-Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics, BGI-Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaBGI Education Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518083, ChinaBile salt hydrolase (BSH) is a well-known enzyme that has been commonly characterized in probiotic bacteria, as it has cholesterol-lowering effects. However, its molecular investigations are scarce. Here, we build a local database of BSH sequences from Lactobacillaceae (BSH–SDL), and phylogenetic analysis and homology searches were employed to elucidate their comparability and distinctiveness among species. Evolutionary study demonstrates that BSH sequences in BSH–SDL are divided into five groups, named BSH A, B, C, D and E here, which can be the genetic basis for BSH classification and nomenclature. Sequence analysis suggests the differences between BSH-active and BSH-inactive proteins clearly, especially on site 82. In addition, a total of 551 BSHs from 107 species are identified from 451 genomes of 158 Lactobacillaceae species. Interestingly, those bacteria carrying various copies of BSH A or B can be predicted to be potential cholesterol-lowering probiotics, based on the results of phylogenetic analysis and the subtypes that those previously reported BSH-active probiotics possess. In summary, this study elaborates the molecular basis of BSH in Lactobacillaceae systematically, and provides a novel methodology as well as a consistent standard for the identification of the BSH subtype. We believe that high-throughput screening can be efficiently applied to the selection of promising candidate BSH-active probiotics, which will advance the development of healthcare products in cholesterol metabolism.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/1157bile salt hydrolase (BSH)Lactobacillaceaegenome surveyBSH classificationcholesterol-lowering probiotics |
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Lifeng Liang Yunhai Yi Yunyun Lv Junwei Qian Xuejing Lei Gengyun Zhang A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae Molecules bile salt hydrolase (BSH) Lactobacillaceae genome survey BSH classification cholesterol-lowering probiotics |
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A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae |
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A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae |
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A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae |
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A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae |
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A Comprehensive Genome Survey Provides Novel Insights into Bile Salt Hydrolase (BSH) in Lactobacillaceae |
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comprehensive genome survey provides novel insights into bile salt hydrolase (bsh) in lactobacillaceae |
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Bile salt hydrolase (BSH) is a well-known enzyme that has been commonly characterized in probiotic bacteria, as it has cholesterol-lowering effects. However, its molecular investigations are scarce. Here, we build a local database of BSH sequences from Lactobacillaceae (BSH–SDL), and phylogenetic analysis and homology searches were employed to elucidate their comparability and distinctiveness among species. Evolutionary study demonstrates that BSH sequences in BSH–SDL are divided into five groups, named BSH A, B, C, D and E here, which can be the genetic basis for BSH classification and nomenclature. Sequence analysis suggests the differences between BSH-active and BSH-inactive proteins clearly, especially on site 82. In addition, a total of 551 BSHs from 107 species are identified from 451 genomes of 158 Lactobacillaceae species. Interestingly, those bacteria carrying various copies of BSH A or B can be predicted to be potential cholesterol-lowering probiotics, based on the results of phylogenetic analysis and the subtypes that those previously reported BSH-active probiotics possess. In summary, this study elaborates the molecular basis of BSH in Lactobacillaceae systematically, and provides a novel methodology as well as a consistent standard for the identification of the BSH subtype. We believe that high-throughput screening can be efficiently applied to the selection of promising candidate BSH-active probiotics, which will advance the development of healthcare products in cholesterol metabolism. |
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bile salt hydrolase (BSH) Lactobacillaceae genome survey BSH classification cholesterol-lowering probiotics |
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