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- Enterobactin (also known as enterochelin) is a high affinity siderop**** that acquires iron for microbial systems. It is primarily found in Gram-negative...
- Siderop****s are amongst the strongest binders to Fe3+ known, with enterobactin being one of the strongest of these. Because of this property, they have...
- immunosuppressed humans. Rothia is prevalent in human saliva and it produces enterobactin. Rothia is also prevalent in the human gut and can cause the emergence...
- derivatives and tryptophan 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB) used for enterobactin biosynthesis The plant hormone salicylic acid Many alkaloids and other...
- from the host organism via synthesis and release siderop****s such as enterobactin. Siderocalin is a part of the mammalian defence mechanism and acts as...
- Pseudomonas are known to secrete pyochelin and pyoverdine that bind iron. Enterobactin, produced by E. coli, is the strongest chelating agent known. The marine...
- family and provides the active transport of iron bound by the siderop**** enterobactin from the extracellular space, into the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria...
- Immunosuppressants Ciclosporin (Cyclosporine A) Siderop****s Pyoverdine Enterobactin Myxochelin A Pigments Indigoidine Toxins Microcystins and Nodularins...
- maltophilia are equipped for iron uptake, as they produce the siderop**** enterobactin and many TonB‑dependent receptors (TBDRs) used for the active transport...
- siderop**** synthesized by an enzyme with a bacterial homolog involved in enterobactin production". Cell. 141 (6): 1006–17. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.040....