نتایج جستجو برای: siderophores

تعداد نتایج: 2066  

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Owen W Duckworth Martin M Akafia Megan Y Andrews John R Bargar

Biomolecules have significant impacts on the fate and transport of contaminant metals in soils and natural waters. Siderophores, Fe(iii)-binding agents that are exuded by microbes and plants, may form strong complexes with and promote the dissolution of contaminant metal ions, such as Co(iii), U(iv), or Pu(iv). Although aqueous Cr(iii)-siderophore complexes have been recognized in the laborator...

2014
Emad Albarouki Lukas Schafferer Fanghua Ye Nicolaus von Wirén Hubertus Haas Holger B Deising

The hemibiotrophic maize pathogen Colletotrichum graminicola synthesizes one intracellular and three secreted siderophores. eGFP fusions with the key siderophore biosynthesis gene, SID1, encoding l-ornithine-N(5) -monooxygenase, suggested that siderophore biosynthesis is rigorously downregulated specifically during biotrophic development. In order to investigate the role of siderophores during ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1986
S Sriyosachati C D Cox

Pseudomonas aeruginosa placed across a dialysis membrane from [55Fe]transferrin caused the mobilization of the iron from the transferrin side to the bacterial or dialysate side of the membrane. Although the bacteria were capable of obtaining iron from transferrin for growth, the siderophores of P. aeruginosa failed to convert iron bound to transferrin into dialyzable, low-molecular-weight chela...

2017
Milos Petrik Chuangyan Zhai Hubertus Haas Clemens Decristoforo

This review covers publications on siderophores applied for molecular imaging applications, mainly for radionuclide-based imaging. Siderophores are low molecular weight chelators produced by bacteria and fungi to scavenge essential iron. Research on these molecules has a continuing history over the past 50 years. Many biomedical applications have been developed, most prominently the use of the ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
A Bultreys I Gheysen

The production of peptide siderophores and the variation in siderophore production among strains of Pseudomonas syringae and Pseudomonas viridiflava were investigated. An antibiose test was used to select a free amino acid-containing agar medium favorable for production of fluorescent siderophores by two P. syringae strains. A culture technique in which both liquid and solid asparagine-containi...

2016

Siderophores are divided to 2 main structural groups: hydroxamates and catecholates (Drechsel et al. 1995). Hydroxamate siderophores are produced both by bacteria and fungi, while catecholates are reported to the produced only by bacteria (Messenger and Ratledge, 1985). A third group of siderophores the carboxylate (= complexone) type has been reported to be produced exclusively by fungi belong...

2015
Mihiri Seneviratne

Siderophores are Fe chelators produced by both microbes and plants. Since Fe is an essential element to all forms of life, siderophores plays a vital role to overcome the Fe limitations. It has been revealed that in the rhizosphere, where many complex biochemical reactions takes place, both microbial and plant siderophores involve to fulfill Fe requirements of the plant. Interestingly, sideroph...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2005
Arefa Baakza B P Dave H C Dube

Siderophores of six fungi viz. Aspergillus sp. ABp4, Aureobacidium pullulans, Penicillium oxalicum, P. chrysosporium, Mycotypha africana and Syncephalastrum racemosum were examined for their (1) electrophoretic mobilities to determine the acidic, basic or neutral charge; (2) Fe (III) binding nature viz., mono-, di-, or trihydroxamate; (3) amino acid composition; and (4) NMR (nuclear magnetic re...

2014
Mirelle Garcia Silva-Bailão Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso Bailão Beatrix Elisabeth Lechner Gregory M. Gauthier Herbert Lindner Alexandre Melo Bailão Hubertus Haas Célia Maria de Almeida Soares

Iron is a micronutrient required by almost all living organisms, including fungi. Although this metal is abundant, its bioavailability is low either in aerobic environments or within mammalian hosts. As a consequence, pathogenic microorganisms evolved high affinity iron acquisition mechanisms which include the production and uptake of siderophores. Here we investigated the utilization of these ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Rene M Boiteau Daniel R Mende Nicholas J Hawco Matthew R McIlvin Jessica N Fitzsimmons Mak A Saito Peter N Sedwick Edward F DeLong Daniel J Repeta

Nearly all iron dissolved in the ocean is complexed by strong organic ligands of unknown composition. The effect of ligand composition on microbial iron acquisition is poorly understood, but amendment experiments using model ligands show they can facilitate or impede iron uptake depending on their identity. Here we show that siderophores, organic compounds synthesized by microbes to facilitate ...

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