In response to Iron deprivation and in specific environmental conditions, the cyanobacteria Anabaena flos aquae produce siderophores, iron-chelating molecules that in virtue of their interesting environmental and clinical applications, are recently gaining the interest of the pharmaceutical industry. Yields of siderophore recovery from in vitro producing cyanobacterial cultures are, unfortunately, very low and reach most of the times only analytical quantities. We here propose a four-step experimental pipeline for a rapid and inexpensive identification and optimization of growth parameters influencing, at the transcriptional level, siderophore production in Anabaena flos aquae. The four-steps pipeline consists of: (1) identification of the ...
We have investigated the changes associated with growth over a range of iron availabilities in the c...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
The online version contains supplementary material available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-1...
In this study, a strain of Anabaena flos‐aquae UTEX 1444 was cultivated in six different concentrati...
Cyanobacteria are well-known for their production of a vast array of secondary metabolites. Cyanobac...
Siderophores are low-molecular-weight metal chelators that function in microbial iron uptake. As iro...
In this project I will explore iron uptake in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus 7002 sp. Particularly...
As primary producers, marine cyanobacteria regulate the biological and biogeochemical cycles of aqua...
Iron deficiency can induce cyanobacteria to synthesize siderophore receptor proteins on the outer me...
Cyanobacteria require iron for growth and often inhabit iron-limited habitats, yet only a few sidero...
Natural products from the marine environment constitute one of the richest and most reliable sources...
The environmental consequences associated with the use of fossil-sourced fuels and chemicals have br...
Large summertime proliferations (or blooms) of the noxious filamentous cyanobacterium Lyngbya majusc...
Cyanobacteria represent a trove of untapped potential for agricultural, medical, industrial and acad...
Cyanobacteria belong to the most widely distributed microorganisms in the biosphere and contribute s...
We have investigated the changes associated with growth over a range of iron availabilities in the c...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
The online version contains supplementary material available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-1...
In this study, a strain of Anabaena flos‐aquae UTEX 1444 was cultivated in six different concentrati...
Cyanobacteria are well-known for their production of a vast array of secondary metabolites. Cyanobac...
Siderophores are low-molecular-weight metal chelators that function in microbial iron uptake. As iro...
In this project I will explore iron uptake in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus 7002 sp. Particularly...
As primary producers, marine cyanobacteria regulate the biological and biogeochemical cycles of aqua...
Iron deficiency can induce cyanobacteria to synthesize siderophore receptor proteins on the outer me...
Cyanobacteria require iron for growth and often inhabit iron-limited habitats, yet only a few sidero...
Natural products from the marine environment constitute one of the richest and most reliable sources...
The environmental consequences associated with the use of fossil-sourced fuels and chemicals have br...
Large summertime proliferations (or blooms) of the noxious filamentous cyanobacterium Lyngbya majusc...
Cyanobacteria represent a trove of untapped potential for agricultural, medical, industrial and acad...
Cyanobacteria belong to the most widely distributed microorganisms in the biosphere and contribute s...
We have investigated the changes associated with growth over a range of iron availabilities in the c...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
The online version contains supplementary material available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-1...