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Monitoring Iron Uptake by Siderophores

2014
Iron is an important element for almost all forms of life. In order to get access to this essential nutriment, Pseudomonads produce two major siderophores, pyoverdine PVD and pyochelin (PCH). Uptake of iron in bacterial cells can be monitored accurately using (55)Fe.
Françoise, Hoegy, Isabelle J, Schalk
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Ecology of Siderophores

2014
This chapter attempts to illustrate the occurrence of siderophores within different bacterial genera and explains the relationship between environmental factors and the biological function of siderophores, which may be summarized under the term "ecology of siderophores".
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Microbial siderophore-mediated transport

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2002
Microbial iron chelates, called siderophores, are synthesized by bacteria and fungi in response to low iron availability in the environment. The present review summarizes structural details of siderophore ligands with respect to their transport properties.
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Methodology of siderophores

2007
Siderophores, defined as iron(III) specific transport compounds, are widely distributed in aerobic and facultative anaerobic microbial species. The list of microbes known to form siderophores includes various enteric bacteria; human, animal and plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi; soil microorganisms; Gram positive and negative species, blue green alga
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Siderophore production by Salmonella typhi

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1988
This study was initiated to determine the mechanism of iron-uptake in Salmonella typhi. When stressed for iron, microorganisms produce siderophores to obtain the necessary nutrient. Generally two types of siderophores exist: the phenolate-type predominantly produced by bacteria and the hydroxamate-type commonly secreted by fungi.
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A Saga of Siderophores

1986
This is the first international symposium the title of which contains the term “siderophore”. Accordingly, I take this unique opportunity in a “review type” paper to survey some of the data emanating from our laboratory over the past three or four decades.
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Siderophores: an alternative bioremediation strategy?

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Radek Skarohlid, Lenka McGachy
exaly  

Siderophores as antimicrobial agents

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1983
R L, Jones, R W, Grady
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Siderophores

2017
Karolina Zdyb   +3 more
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