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Production of Hydroxycarboxylic Acid Receptor 3 (HCA3) Ligands by Bifidobacterium

Takuma Sakurai, Ayako Horigome, Toshitaka Odamaki, Takashi Shimizu, Jin‐zhong Xiao

2021Microorganisms21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 3 (HCA3) was recently identified in the genomes of humans and other hominids but not in other mammals. We examined the production of HCA3 ligands by Bifidobacterium spp. In addition to 4-hydroxyphenyllactic acid, phenyllactic acid (PLA), and indole-3-lactic acid (ILA), we found that LeuA was produced by Bifidobacterium as an HCA3 ligand. The four ligands produced were the mixtures of enantiomers, and D-ILA, D-PLA, and D-LeuA showed stronger activity of the HCA3 ligand than their respective L-isomers. However, there was no difference in AhR activity between the two ILA enantiomers. These results provide new insights into the HCA3 ligands produced by Bifidobacterium and suggest the importance of investigating the absolute stereo structures of these metabolites.

Topics & Concepts

EnantiomerLigand (biochemistry)BifidobacteriumLactic acidChemistryReceptorStereochemistryIndole testBiochemistryBiologyBacteriaFermentationLactobacillusGeneticsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesDiet and metabolism studies
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