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    accumulate iron. Although a widening range of siderophore functions is now being appreciated, siderophores are among the strongest (highest affinity) Fe3+...
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    of iron, P. aeruginosa uses siderophores, which are secreted molecules that bind and transport iron. These iron-siderophore complexes, however, are not...
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    the siderophore biosynthesis pathway, proved siderophore-mediated iron uptake to be essential for virulence. Mutation of the downstream siderophore biosynthesis...
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  • cephalosporins, cephalosporin-beta-lactamase-inhibitor combinations, and new siderophore cephalosporins. Ceftazidime (3rd generation) Cefepime (4th generation)...
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    biohybrid Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes Microbially induced sedimentary structure Omics Physical factors affecting microbial life Siderophore Category...
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    Boukhalfa, Hakim; Crumbliss, Alvin L. (2002). "Chemical aspects of siderophore mediated iron transport". BioMetals. 15 (4): 325–39. doi:10.1023/A:1020218608266...
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    wall synthesis inhibitor).[citation needed] Cefiderocol: cephalosporin siderophore. FDA approved on 14 November 2019. Imipenem/relebactam: carbapenem/ β-lactamase...
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    enteropathogens, through the production of microcin proteins the production of siderophores. Most E. coli strains do not cause disease, naturally living in the gut...
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    nutrients throughout ecosystems. Many molds also synthesize mycotoxins and siderophores which, together with lytic enzymes, inhibit the growth of competing microorganisms...
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    Cefiderocol (category Siderophores)
    side chain further enhances its β-lactamase stability and renders it a siderophore. This means it enters into bacterial cells by binding to iron, which...
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    grasses can thrive in such environments by secreting compounds called siderophores that form soluble complexes with iron(III), that can be reabsorbed into...
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  • produce water-soluble pigments that serve as chelating agents, termed siderophores. For example, species of Pseudomonas are known to secrete pyochelin and...
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    called siderophores, which take the iron away from iron-transport proteins by binding to the iron even more tightly. Once the iron-siderophore complex...
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    the release of chelating compounds (such as certain organic acids and siderophores) and of carbon dioxide and organic acids by plants. Roots can build up...
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    identified strains were described to overproduce capsule components and siderophores for iron acquisition, among other factors. Although initial studies showed...
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    "MmpL transporter-mediated export of cell-wall associated lipids and siderophores in mycobacteria". Tuberculosis. 100: 32–45. doi:10.1016/j.tube.2016.06...
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    Mycobactin (category Siderophores)
    Mycobactin is a siderophore used by members of the genus Mycobacterium to shuttle free extracellular iron ions into the cytoplasm of mycobacterial cells...
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    detection of bacteria and bacterial-secreted metabolites (such as iron siderophores), so that they can migrate towards their bacterial prey. Soil lacks enough...
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    fluorescent yellow-green siderophore under iron-limiting conditions. Certain Pseudomonas species may also produce additional types of siderophore, such as pyocyanin...
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    water it is used as a shuttle solution for the CAS assay to test for siderophore. Salicylic acid Sulfosalicylic acid Archived 2008-06-19 at the Wayback...
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  • cells, capsules to prevent opsonization and phagocytosis, toxins, and siderophores to acquire iron. The bacterial disease tuberculosis, primarily caused...
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    vinelandii Siderophore Scenedesmus sp. A. vinelandii Siderophore Accumulation of fatty acids and lipids C. vulgaris A. brasilense Siderophore mediated nitrogen...
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    sequestering iron-containing siderophores. Lipocalin-2 binds, next to bacterial siderophores, also to the mammalian siderophore 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid...
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    structure of the bacterial siderophore schizokinen. J. B. Neilands was known for his groundbreaking work on siderophores, and Mullis was a part of that...
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    "Circular Dichroism, Crystal Structure, and Absolute Configuration of the Siderophore Ferric N,N',N"-Triacetylfusarinine, FeC39H57N6O15". Journal of the American...
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    although the risk is lower than with penicillins.[citation needed] Siderophore-conjugated monobactams show promise for the treatment of multi drug-resistant...
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    and acquisition and binding of iron harvested from red blood cells (by siderophores). Y. pestis is thought to be descended from Y. pseudotuberculosis, DNA...
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    grasses can thrive in such environments by secreting compounds called siderophores that form soluble complexes with iron(III), that can be reabsorbed into...
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    biohybrid Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes Microbially induced sedimentary structure Omics Physical factors affecting microbial life Siderophore Category...
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    It feeds on the heme of blood protein haemoglobin using two secretory siderophore proteins, IsdX1 and IsdX2. Untreated B. anthracis infection is usually...
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