The critical need for iron presents a challenge for pathogenic bacteria that must survive in an environment bereft of accessible iron due to a natural low bioavailability and their host's nutritional immunity. Appropriating haem, either direct from host haemoproteins or by secreting haem-scavenging haemophores, is one way pathogenic bacteria can overcome this challenge. After capturing their target, haem appropriation systems must remove haem from a high-affinity binding site (on the host haemoprotein or bacterial haemophore) and transfer it to a binding site of lower affinity on a bacterial receptor. Structural information is now available to show how, using a combination of induced structural changes and steric clashes, bacteria are able ...
Iron is used as a co-factor in a range of biological reactions and is an essential nutrient across ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for many pathogenic bacteria, and the most abundant source of the meta...
The work described in this dissertation examines how surface receptors in the Gram-positive pathogen...
The critical need for iron presents a challenge for pathogenic bacteria that must survive in an envi...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Staphylococcus aureus and other clinically important species of Gram-positive bacteria have acquired...
Haem proteins are functionally and structurally extremely diverse biomolecules and play a vital role...
Iron is an essential nutrient for many bacteria. Since the metal is highly sequestered in host tissu...
Iron is a transition metal utilized by nearly all forms of life for essential cellular processes, su...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Pathogens must steal iron from their hosts to establish infection. In mammals, hemoglobin (Hb) repre...
Haem proteins are functionally and structurally extremely diverse biomolecules and play a vital role...
Iron is used as a co-factor in a range of biological reactions and is an essential nutrient across ...
Iron is used as a co-factor in a range of biological reactions and is an essential nutrient across ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for many pathogenic bacteria, and the most abundant source of the meta...
The work described in this dissertation examines how surface receptors in the Gram-positive pathogen...
The critical need for iron presents a challenge for pathogenic bacteria that must survive in an envi...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Iron plays a key role in a wide range of metabolic and signalling functions representing an essentia...
Staphylococcus aureus and other clinically important species of Gram-positive bacteria have acquired...
Haem proteins are functionally and structurally extremely diverse biomolecules and play a vital role...
Iron is an essential nutrient for many bacteria. Since the metal is highly sequestered in host tissu...
Iron is a transition metal utilized by nearly all forms of life for essential cellular processes, su...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Pathogens must steal iron from their hosts to establish infection. In mammals, hemoglobin (Hb) repre...
Haem proteins are functionally and structurally extremely diverse biomolecules and play a vital role...
Iron is used as a co-factor in a range of biological reactions and is an essential nutrient across ...
Iron is used as a co-factor in a range of biological reactions and is an essential nutrient across ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for many pathogenic bacteria, and the most abundant source of the meta...
The work described in this dissertation examines how surface receptors in the Gram-positive pathogen...