ABSTRACT: Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites whose expression exerts metabolic costs. A combined bacterial genetic and metabolomic approach revealed differential metabolomic impacts associated with biosynthesis of different siderophore structural families. Despite myriad genetic differences, the metabolome of a cheater mutant lacking a single set of siderophore biosynthetic genes more closely approximate that of a non-pathogenic K12 strain than its isogenic, uropathogen parent strain. Siderophore types associated with greater metabolomic perturbations are less common among human isolates, suggesting that metabolic costs influence success in a human population. Although differ...
Many microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agriculture, a...
Iron is essential for nearly all biological events. Siderophores are indispensable for most organism...
Microbes have the potential to be highly cooperative organisms. The archetype of microbial cooperati...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Although urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect many people, they are usually a disease observed in ...
Bacterial siderophores may enhance pathogenicity by scavenging iron, but their expression has been p...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
To date, yersiniabactin remains the only identified siderophore encoded by the high pathogenicity is...
Secondary metabolites, or natural products, are small molecules produced by bacteria, fungi, marine ...
The molecular mechanisms that define asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) Escherichia coli colonization of...
The molecular mechanisms that define asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) Escherichia coli colonization of...
AbstractMany microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agricu...
The human genitourinary tract is a common anatomical niche for polymicrobial infection and a leading...
Many microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agriculture, a...
Iron is essential for nearly all biological events. Siderophores are indispensable for most organism...
Microbes have the potential to be highly cooperative organisms. The archetype of microbial cooperati...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Bacterial siderophores are a group of chemically diverse, virulence-associated secondary metabolites...
Although urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect many people, they are usually a disease observed in ...
Bacterial siderophores may enhance pathogenicity by scavenging iron, but their expression has been p...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
To date, yersiniabactin remains the only identified siderophore encoded by the high pathogenicity is...
Secondary metabolites, or natural products, are small molecules produced by bacteria, fungi, marine ...
The molecular mechanisms that define asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) Escherichia coli colonization of...
The molecular mechanisms that define asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) Escherichia coli colonization of...
AbstractMany microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agricu...
The human genitourinary tract is a common anatomical niche for polymicrobial infection and a leading...
Many microbial secondary metabolites are of high biotechnological value for medicine, agriculture, a...
Iron is essential for nearly all biological events. Siderophores are indispensable for most organism...
Microbes have the potential to be highly cooperative organisms. The archetype of microbial cooperati...