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Inhibition of Quorum Sensing-Mediated Biofilm Formation and Spoilage Factors in <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> by Plasma-Activated Water. [PDF]
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Iron dependent gene regulation and siderophore systems in Vibrionaceae
Sunniva Katharina Thode
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Siderophores have important functions for bacteria in iron acquisition and as virulence factors. In this chapter we will discuss the engineering of cyclic hydroxamate siderophores by various biochemical approaches based on the example of Shewanella algae. The marine gamma-proteobacterium S. algae produces three different cyclic hydroxamate siderophores
Sina, Rütschlin, Thomas, Böttcher
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Siderophores have important functions for bacteria in iron acquisition and as virulence factors. In this chapter we will discuss the engineering of cyclic hydroxamate siderophores by various biochemical approaches based on the example of Shewanella algae. The marine gamma-proteobacterium S. algae produces three different cyclic hydroxamate siderophores
Sina, Rütschlin, Thomas, Böttcher
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Journal of Peptide Science, 1998
Siderophores are low molecular weight iron chelators, produced by virtually all bacteria, fungi and some plants. They serve to deliver the essential element iron, barely soluble under aerobic conditions, into microbial cells. Siderophores are therefore important secondary metabolites which are very often based on amino acids and their derivatives ...
H, Drechsel, G, Jung
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Siderophores are low molecular weight iron chelators, produced by virtually all bacteria, fungi and some plants. They serve to deliver the essential element iron, barely soluble under aerobic conditions, into microbial cells. Siderophores are therefore important secondary metabolites which are very often based on amino acids and their derivatives ...
H, Drechsel, G, Jung
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1981
Siderophores, defined as low-iron-induced virtually ferric-specific ligands, are widely distributed in microbial species where they function in the sequestration and transport of iron. In Escherichia coli biosynthesis of siderophores is negatively regulated at the transcriptional level by ferrous ion in conjunction with a repressor protein, Fur (ferric
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Siderophores, defined as low-iron-induced virtually ferric-specific ligands, are widely distributed in microbial species where they function in the sequestration and transport of iron. In Escherichia coli biosynthesis of siderophores is negatively regulated at the transcriptional level by ferrous ion in conjunction with a repressor protein, Fur (ferric
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2013
There has been considerable effort expended in the investigation of the potential of siderophore conjugates of antibiotics to circumvent the permeability barrier imposed by the outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria. There is also a small group of natural conjugates, the sideromycins.
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There has been considerable effort expended in the investigation of the potential of siderophore conjugates of antibiotics to circumvent the permeability barrier imposed by the outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria. There is also a small group of natural conjugates, the sideromycins.
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