Siderophores are natural products which have attracted interest due to their ability to bind metal ions with high affinities. This review considers the complex formation of these natural chelators with all kinds of different metal and metalloid ions and links their chelating properties to potential biotechnological applications and towards environmental context
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Bioinorganic natural product chemistry is a relatively unexplored but rapidly developing field with ...
This Account focuses on the coordination chemistry of the microbial iron chelators called siderophor...
To guarantee the supply of critical elements in the future, the development of new technologies is e...
Siderophores are small molecules that can easily bind to ferric iron. As a chelating agent, they tra...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Limiting the availability of metals in an environment is known to restrict bacterial growth and prol...
Siderophores are low molecular weight, iron-chelating ligands produced by nearly all microorganisms....
Siderophores are low molecular weight, iron-chelating ligands produced by nearly all microorganisms....
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Siderophores are a class of biogenic macromolecules that have high affinities for metals in the envi...
The online version contains supplementary material available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-1...
Biofilms are problematic in industrial, agricultural, and medical settings leading to corrosion and ...
Abstract Siderophores are potent ferric ion chelators produced by microbes like bacteria and fungi d...
Siderophore is the Greek phrase for “iron bearer ” and is applied to molecules that can bind metals ...
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Bioinorganic natural product chemistry is a relatively unexplored but rapidly developing field with ...
This Account focuses on the coordination chemistry of the microbial iron chelators called siderophor...
To guarantee the supply of critical elements in the future, the development of new technologies is e...
Siderophores are small molecules that can easily bind to ferric iron. As a chelating agent, they tra...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Limiting the availability of metals in an environment is known to restrict bacterial growth and prol...
Siderophores are low molecular weight, iron-chelating ligands produced by nearly all microorganisms....
Siderophores are low molecular weight, iron-chelating ligands produced by nearly all microorganisms....
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Siderophores are a class of biogenic macromolecules that have high affinities for metals in the envi...
The online version contains supplementary material available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-1...
Biofilms are problematic in industrial, agricultural, and medical settings leading to corrosion and ...
Abstract Siderophores are potent ferric ion chelators produced by microbes like bacteria and fungi d...
Siderophore is the Greek phrase for “iron bearer ” and is applied to molecules that can bind metals ...
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Bioinorganic natural product chemistry is a relatively unexplored but rapidly developing field with ...
This Account focuses on the coordination chemistry of the microbial iron chelators called siderophor...