International audienceHasASM, a hemophore secreted by the Gram-negative bacteria Serratia marcescens, extracts heme from host hemoproteins and shuttles it to HasRSM, a specific hemophore outer membrane receptor. Heme iron in HasASM is in a six-coordinate ferric state. It is linked to the protein by the heretofore uncommon axial ligand set, His32 and Tyr75. A third residue of the heme pocket, His83, plays a crucial role in heme ligation through hydrogen bonding to Tyr75. The vibrational frequencies of coordinated carbon monoxide constitute a sensitive probe of trans ligand field, FeCO structure, and electrostatic landscape of the distal heme pockets of heme proteins. In this study, carbonyl complexes of wild-type (WT) HasASM and its heme poc...
HasAp is a hemophore which is believed to "steal" heme from hemoglobin in the extracellular medium a...
The work presented here is focused on crystallographic studies on the outer membrane receptor HasR f...
Heme proteins are ubiquitous in biological systems and it is of interest to understand how the struc...
To satisfy their iron needs, several Gram-negative bacteria use a heme uptake system involving an ex...
International audienceHasA is an extracellular heme binding protein, and HasR is an outer membrane r...
A heme-acquisition system present in several Gram-negative bacteria requires the secretion of hemoph...
International audienceA heme-acquisition system present in several Gram-negative bacteria requires t...
International audienceMany bacterial hemoproteins involved in heme acquisition have been isolated re...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria use specific heme uptake systems, relying on outer memb...
International audienceThe protein HasA from the Gram negative bacteria Serratia marcescens is the fi...
HasAp is a hemophore secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the extracellular media under iron limite...
The first step of heme acquisition by Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria through the so-called heme a...
The HasA(SM) hemophore, secreted by Serratia marcescens, binds free or hemoprotein bound heme with h...
The heme uptake pathway (hmu) of <i>Corynebacterium diphtheriae</i> utilizes multiple proteins to bi...
International audienceFree iron availability is strongly limited in vertebrate hosts, making the iro...
HasAp is a hemophore which is believed to "steal" heme from hemoglobin in the extracellular medium a...
The work presented here is focused on crystallographic studies on the outer membrane receptor HasR f...
Heme proteins are ubiquitous in biological systems and it is of interest to understand how the struc...
To satisfy their iron needs, several Gram-negative bacteria use a heme uptake system involving an ex...
International audienceHasA is an extracellular heme binding protein, and HasR is an outer membrane r...
A heme-acquisition system present in several Gram-negative bacteria requires the secretion of hemoph...
International audienceA heme-acquisition system present in several Gram-negative bacteria requires t...
International audienceMany bacterial hemoproteins involved in heme acquisition have been isolated re...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria use specific heme uptake systems, relying on outer memb...
International audienceThe protein HasA from the Gram negative bacteria Serratia marcescens is the fi...
HasAp is a hemophore secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the extracellular media under iron limite...
The first step of heme acquisition by Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria through the so-called heme a...
The HasA(SM) hemophore, secreted by Serratia marcescens, binds free or hemoprotein bound heme with h...
The heme uptake pathway (hmu) of <i>Corynebacterium diphtheriae</i> utilizes multiple proteins to bi...
International audienceFree iron availability is strongly limited in vertebrate hosts, making the iro...
HasAp is a hemophore which is believed to "steal" heme from hemoglobin in the extracellular medium a...
The work presented here is focused on crystallographic studies on the outer membrane receptor HasR f...
Heme proteins are ubiquitous in biological systems and it is of interest to understand how the struc...