The majority of in vitro-grown Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains were unable to use hemoglobin as the sole source of iron for growth (Hgb-), but a minor population was able to do so (Hgb+). The ability of Hgb+ gonococci to utilize hemoglobin as the iron source was associated with the expression of an iron-repressible 89-kDa hemoglobin-binding protein in the outer membrane. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of this protein revealed amino acids, from positions 2 to 16, identical to those of HpuB, an 85 kDa iron-regulated hemoglobin-haptoglobin utilization outer membrane protein of Neisseria meningitidis. Isogenic mutants constructed by allelic replacement with a meningococcal hpu::mini-Tn3erm construct no longer expressed the 89-kDa protein. Mut...
FetA, formerly designated FrpB, an iron-regulated, 76-kDa neisserial outer membrane protein, shows s...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae acquires iron (Fe) efficiently from lactoferrin (LF). A 103-kDa gonococcal out...
The pathogenic Neisseria species are capable of utilizing transferrin as their sole source of iron. ...
The majority of in vitro-grown Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains were unable to use hemoglobin as the so...
Most Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates are unable to use human hemoglobin as the sole source of iron fo...
Many bacterial pathogens, including pathogenic neisseriae, can use heme as an iron source for growth...
For acquisition of iron, an essential nutrient, most microorganisms produce siderophores (low-molecu...
A spontaneous point mutation in pilQ (pilQ1) resulted in phenotypic suppression of a hemoglobin (Hb)...
FrpB (for Fe-regulated protein B) is a 76-kDa outer membrane protein that is part of the iron regulo...
The ability to utilize hemin and hemin-containing compounds for nutritional iron (Fe) uptake has bee...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae ordinarily requires both HpuA and HpuB to use hemoglobin (Hb) as a source of i...
The pathogenic neisseriae can use free heme and hemoglobin as an essential source of iron (Fe) for g...
The Neisseriaceae family of bacteria causes a range of diseases including meningitis, septicaemia, g...
Transferrin (TF) and lactoferrin (LF) are probably the major sources of iron (Fe) for Neisseria gono...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a gram-negative pathogen that is capable of satisfying its iron requirement...
FetA, formerly designated FrpB, an iron-regulated, 76-kDa neisserial outer membrane protein, shows s...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae acquires iron (Fe) efficiently from lactoferrin (LF). A 103-kDa gonococcal out...
The pathogenic Neisseria species are capable of utilizing transferrin as their sole source of iron. ...
The majority of in vitro-grown Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains were unable to use hemoglobin as the so...
Most Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates are unable to use human hemoglobin as the sole source of iron fo...
Many bacterial pathogens, including pathogenic neisseriae, can use heme as an iron source for growth...
For acquisition of iron, an essential nutrient, most microorganisms produce siderophores (low-molecu...
A spontaneous point mutation in pilQ (pilQ1) resulted in phenotypic suppression of a hemoglobin (Hb)...
FrpB (for Fe-regulated protein B) is a 76-kDa outer membrane protein that is part of the iron regulo...
The ability to utilize hemin and hemin-containing compounds for nutritional iron (Fe) uptake has bee...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae ordinarily requires both HpuA and HpuB to use hemoglobin (Hb) as a source of i...
The pathogenic neisseriae can use free heme and hemoglobin as an essential source of iron (Fe) for g...
The Neisseriaceae family of bacteria causes a range of diseases including meningitis, septicaemia, g...
Transferrin (TF) and lactoferrin (LF) are probably the major sources of iron (Fe) for Neisseria gono...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a gram-negative pathogen that is capable of satisfying its iron requirement...
FetA, formerly designated FrpB, an iron-regulated, 76-kDa neisserial outer membrane protein, shows s...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae acquires iron (Fe) efficiently from lactoferrin (LF). A 103-kDa gonococcal out...
The pathogenic Neisseria species are capable of utilizing transferrin as their sole source of iron. ...