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Behavioral Cooperation or Conflict of Human Intestinal Roundworms and Microbiomes: A Bio-Activity Perspective. [PDF]
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Modeling Host-Pathogen Interactions in C. elegans: Lessons Learned from Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection. [PDF]
Hajdú G, Szathmári C, Sőti C.
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Lactuchelins represent lipopeptide siderophores produced by Pseudomonas lactucae that inhibit Xanthomonas campestris. [PDF]
Chesneau G +15 more
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Microbiome convergence enables siderophore-secreting-rhizobacteria to improve iron nutrition and yield of peanut intercropped with maize. [PDF]
Wang N +15 more
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Chemistry and Biology of Pyoverdines, Pseudomonas Primary Siderophores
Pyoverdine is the generic name given to a vast family of fluorescent green-yellowish pigments produced by Pseudomonas species. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen, particularly infecting humans with compromised natural defenses. These infections result in significantly higher morbidity, longer hospitalization, increased mortality rates ...
Pascal Sonnet
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PvdD, a nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, incorporates two L-threonines into the siderophore pyoverdine. A pvdD mutant did not synthesize pyoverdine and lacked a high Mr iron-regulated cytoplasmic protein (IRCP ...
David F Ackerley, Iain L Lamont
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All fluorescent pseudomonads (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. putida, P. fluorescens, P. syringae and others) are known to produce the high-affinity peptidic yellow-green fluorescent siderophore pyoverdine.
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Fluorescent complex of pyoverdin with aluminum
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2003When a pyoverdin (PV), (a siderophore) from Pseudomonas fluorescens, binds aluminum 1:1, its natural fluorescence almost doubles, whereas PV-Fe is non-fluorescent. Complex formation allows [Al] determination down to 1 mug/l. Fe(III) in the sample interferes with [Al] determination, but added after PV, improves the assay's performance.
A, del Olmo, C, Caramelo, C, SanJose
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Precursor activation in a pyoverdine biosynthesis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 1990The siderophore produced by Azotobacter vinelandii strain UW belongs to a large family of peptidic siderophores collectively called pyoverdines. The biosynthesis of the peptidyl moiety of this siderophore was shown to involve activation of the constituent amino acids as their adenylates, as demonstrated by amino acid-dependent ATP-[32P]pyrophosphate ...
N, Menhart, T, Viswanatha
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Structure of the Pyoverdin PVD 2908 – a new Pyoverdin from Pseudomonas sp. 2908
Biometals, 1999An unknown siderophore (pyoverdin) was isolated from the strain Pseudomonas sp. 2908. The structure of the pyoverdin--called PVD 2908--was elucidated by spectroscopic methods and degradation studies. Some other siderophores were identified by LC/ESI-MS-screening based on the knowledge of PVD 2908.
W, Vossen, K, Taraz
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