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New insights into radiolabelled siderophores for molecular imaging of bacterial infections [PDF]

open access: yesnpj Imaging
This perspective article aims to provide an update on current trends in the research of radiolabelled siderophores for molecular imaging of bacterial infections.
Katerina Dvorakova Bendova   +4 more
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The Role of Bacterial Siderophores in Infection Therapy: From Anti-Infective Mechanisms to Therapeutic Advances [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nanomedicine
Jian Xiao,1,* Yitian Bu,1,* Yeqing Tao,2,* Zhi Zhou,3 Jiaxuan Zou,4 Wushi Cui,4 Zhuokai Yang5 1Department of Orthopedics, The First People’s Hospital of Jiashan, Jiashan Hospital Affiliated to Jiaxing University, Jiaxing, People’s
Xiao J   +6 more
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Cyanochelin B: a cyanobacterium-produced siderophore with photolytic properties that negate iron monopolization in UV light [PDF]

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Siderophores are low-molecular-weight compounds excreted by microorganisms to acquire iron and possibly to monopolize iron resource to achieve competitive advantage over other strains, or to trade for other substrates in mutualistic relationships ...
Berness P. Falcao   +12 more
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Understanding the Potential and Risk of Bacterial Siderophores in Cancer

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2022
Siderophores are iron chelating molecules produced by nearly all organisms, most notably by bacteria, to efficiently sequester the limited iron that is available in the environment.
Valentina Pita-Grisanti   +8 more
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Bacterial Siderophores: Classification, Biosynthesis, Perspectives of Use in Agriculture

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Siderophores are synthesized and secreted by many bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and plants for Fe (III) chelation. A variety of plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) colonize the rhizosphere and contribute to iron assimilation by plants. These microorganisms
Anna M. Timofeeva   +2 more
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Détermination et caractérisation des sidérophores synthétisés par quelques souches de Pseudomonas spp. fluorescents phytobénéfiques

open access: yesRevue Nature et Technologie, 2022
Cette étude est consacrée à la détermination de la capacité de 5 souches autochtones de groupe fluorescent des Pseudomonas et une souche de référence CHA0 à produire des sidérophores.
Farida BENZINA TIHAR   +4 more
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Extraction and Detection of Structurally Diverse Siderophores in Soil

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Although the biochemistry of bacterial and fungal siderophores has been intensively studied in laboratory cultures, their distribution and impacts on nutrient cycling and microbial communities in soils remain poorly understood.
Vineeta Rai   +4 more
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Novel strains of Bacillus cereus Wah1 and Enterobacter cloacae Wkh with high potential for production of siderophores [PDF]

open access: yesBiological Journal of Microorganism, 2017
Introduction: Siderophores are relatively low-weight molecules (500 to 1000 Dalton), which are produced by many microorganisms as the chelating ligands of iron under iron deficiency.
Mahmood Maleki   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Selection and characterization of siderophores of pathogenic Escherichia coli intestinal and extraintestinal isolates

open access: yesOpen Agriculture, 2021
Microorganisms adopt a unique mechanism for sequestration and transport of bound iron by producing iron-chelating molecules called siderophores. Siderophores play an important role in colonization of microbes in iron-deficient sites of the host, hence ...
Kumar Gulshan   +3 more
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Metabolically versatile psychrotolerant Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas sp. ANT_H12B is an efficient producer of siderophores and accompanying metabolites (SAM) useful for agricultural purposes

open access: yesMicrobial Cell Factories, 2023
Background Bacterial siderophores are chelating compounds with the potential of application in agriculture, due to their plant growth-promoting (PGP) properties, however, high production and purification costs are limiting factors for their wider ...
M. Musialowski   +4 more
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