Bacteria are confronted with a low availability of iron owing to its insolubility in the Fe3+ form or its being bound to host proteins. The bacteria cope with the iron deficiency by using host heme or siderophores synthesized by themselves or other microbes. In contrast to most other nutrients, iron compounds are tightly bound to proteins at the cell surfaces, from which they are further translocated by highly specific proteins across the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria and the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria. Once heme and iron siderophores arrive at the cytoplasmic membrane, they are taken up across the cytoplasmic membrane by ABC transporters. Here we present an outline of bacterial heme and iron siderophore transport exempl...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Recent studies demonstrate that the dissolved iron in seawater is bound to strong organic complexes ...
Bacteria are confronted with a low availability of iron owing to its insolubility in the Fe3+ form o...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria constitutes a permeability barrier that protects the ce...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
Contents: Ferric Siderophore Transport via Outer Membrane Receptors of Escherichia coli: Structural ...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
AbstractTo fulfill their nutritional requirement for iron, bacteria utilize various iron sources whi...
Campylobacter jejuni and Escherichia coli strain F11 are two Gram-negative pathogens with a versatil...
Iron is an essential element for all organisms, and microorganisms produce small molecule iron-chela...
Iron is an essential element for all organisms, and microorganisms produce small molecule iron-chela...
Iron is an essential nutrient for the survival of organisms. Bacterial pathogens possess specialized...
AbstractTo fulfill their nutritional requirement for iron, bacteria utilize various iron sources whi...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Recent studies demonstrate that the dissolved iron in seawater is bound to strong organic complexes ...
Bacteria are confronted with a low availability of iron owing to its insolubility in the Fe3+ form o...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria constitutes a permeability barrier that protects the ce...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
Contents: Ferric Siderophore Transport via Outer Membrane Receptors of Escherichia coli: Structural ...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
AbstractTo fulfill their nutritional requirement for iron, bacteria utilize various iron sources whi...
Campylobacter jejuni and Escherichia coli strain F11 are two Gram-negative pathogens with a versatil...
Iron is an essential element for all organisms, and microorganisms produce small molecule iron-chela...
Iron is an essential element for all organisms, and microorganisms produce small molecule iron-chela...
Iron is an essential nutrient for the survival of organisms. Bacterial pathogens possess specialized...
AbstractTo fulfill their nutritional requirement for iron, bacteria utilize various iron sources whi...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Recent studies demonstrate that the dissolved iron in seawater is bound to strong organic complexes ...