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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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Menhart N,
Thariath A,
Viswanatha T (1991). "Characterization of the
pyoverdines of
Azotobacter vinelandii ATCC 12837 with
regard to heterogeneity". Biology...
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certain soil-borne
plant pathogens. They
produce yellow-green
pigments (
pyoverdines)
which fluoresce under UV
light and
function as siderop****s. They deprive...
- doi:10.1128/AAC.43.6.1379. PMC 89282. PMID 10348756.
Meyer J (2000). "
Pyoverdines: pigments, siderop****s and
potential taxonomic markers of fluorescent...
- 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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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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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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enhances the
production of
Pseudomonas pigments such as
pyocyanin and
pyoverdine,
which show a
characteristic blue-green and yellow-green colour, respectively...
- with
Pseudomonas species (with some exceptions)
include secretion of
pyoverdine, a
fluorescent yellow-green siderop****
under iron-limiting conditions...
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Bleomycin Immunosuppressants Ciclosporin (Cyclosporine A) Siderop****s
Pyoverdine Enterobactin Myxochelin A
Pigments Indigoidine Toxins Microcystins and...