EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.1.1.22 | L-histidin |
- |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
- |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
expression of hdc is also mediated by the bacterial growth phase, overview |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
HDC induction may contribute to the replenishment of the reduced pool of mast cell histamine in the anaphylactic period |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
HDC is the key enzyme involved in histamine production |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
HDC is the rate-limiting enzyme for histamine synthesis |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
histamine is a bioactive amine acting as a neurotransmitter as well as a chemical mediator |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
histamine-producing bacteria, such as Morganella morganii, possess histidine decarboxylase, which is responsible for histamine fish poisoning due to to the ingestion of fish containing high levels of histamine produced by the bacteria |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
histamine-producing bacteria, such as Photobacterium damselae, possess histidine decarboxylase, which is responsible for histamine fish poisoning due to to the ingestion of fish containing high levels of histamine produced by the bacteria |
4.1.1.22 | L-histidine |
histamine-producing bacteria, such as Photobacterium phosphoreum, possess histidine decarboxylase, which is responsible for histamine fish poisoning due to to the ingestion of fish containing high levels of histamine produced by the bacteria |