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Pyoverdines (alternatively, and less commonly,
spelled as pyoverdins) are
fluorescent siderop****s
produced by
certain pseudomonads.
Pyoverdines are important...
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sufficient siderop**** production. In a
recent study, the
production of
pyoverdine (PVD), a type of siderop****, in the
bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
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produce many
phytohormones and
vitamins in soils. It
produces fluorescent pyoverdine pigments. The
nitrogenase holoenzyme of A.
vinelandii has been characterised...
- For example,
species of
Pseudomonas are
known to
secrete pyochelin and
pyoverdine that bind iron. Enterobactin,
produced by E. coli, is the
strongest chelating...
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combination of two
secondary metabolites of P. aeruginosa,
pyocyanin (blue) and
pyoverdine (green),
which impart the blue-green
characteristic color of cultures...
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Pseudomonas putida Pseudomonas putida on King's B agar.
Pyoverdine,
produced to
collect iron from the environment,
glows under UV light. DIC
image of Pseudomonas...
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enhances the
production of
Pseudomonas pigments such as
pyocyanin and
pyoverdine,
which show a
characteristic blue-green and yellow-green colour, respectively...
- FepA,
ferric hydroxamate uptake receptor FhuA,
transporter FecA, and
pyoverdine receptor FpvA
Outer membrane protein OpcA
family (n=10,S=12) that includes...
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Bleomycin Immunosuppressants Ciclosporin (Cyclosporine A) Siderop****s
Pyoverdine Enterobactin Myxochelin A
Pigments Indigoidine Toxins Microcystins and...
- a bacteria's
capability of
causing disease,
including the siderop****
pyoverdine produced by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa. On 23
April 2020, her 32nd birthday...