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Metabolic exchange and siderophore sharing underlie emergent biofilm synergism

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Kovács ÁT   +11 more
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Iron(III)–siderophore coordination chemistry: Reactivity of marine siderophores [PDF]

open access: yesCoordination Chemistry Reviews, 2010
Two remarkable features of many siderophores produced by oceanic bacteria are the prevalence of an α-hydroxy-carboxylic acid functionality either in the form of the amino acid β-hydroxy aspartic acid or in the form of citric acid, as well as the predominance of amphiphilic siderophores.
Alison Butler
exaly   +3 more sources

Siderophores of Fluorescent Pseudomonads

open access: yesZeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 1997
Herbert Budzikiewicz
exaly   +3 more sources

Engineering siderophores

2020
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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Peptide siderophores

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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