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Understanding the Potential and Risk of Bacterial Siderophores in Cancer [PDF]
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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New insights into radiolabelled siderophores for molecular imaging of bacterial infections [PDF]
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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EFFECT OF SIDEROPHORES AGAINST E. COLI O157:H7
In this study, the inhibiting activity of siderophores produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens against Escherichia coli O157:7 was assayed. Siderophores were extracted from P. fluorescens cultures and preliminarily tested by C.A.S. reagent and UV.
F. Giarratana +4 more
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Bacterial Siderophores: Classification, Biosynthesis, Perspectives of Use in Agriculture
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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Extraction and Detection of Structurally Diverse Siderophores in Soil
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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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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Novel strains of Bacillus cereus Wah1 and Enterobacter cloacae Wkh with high potential for production of siderophores [PDF]
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
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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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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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Bacterial Siderophores: Structure, Functions, and Role in the Pathogenesis of Infections
This review systematizes and analyzes the data published over the past decade, devoted to the study of low-molecular-weight high affinity iron chelators – siderophores.
D. A. Kuznetsova +2 more
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