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Pyoverdines (alternatively, and less commonly,
spelled as
pyoverdins) are
fluorescent siderop****s
produced by
certain pseudomonads.
Pyoverdines are important...
- Olmo A,
Caramelo C,
SanJose C (December 2003). "Fluorescent
complex of
pyoverdin with aluminum".
Journal of
Inorganic Biochemistry. 97 (4): 384–7. doi:10...
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motility Many
members produce derivatives of the
fluorescent pigment pyoverdin The
presence of
oxidase and
polar flagella and
inability to
carry out...
- Budzikiewicz, Herbert; Bernhard, Gert (2007). "Curium(III)
complexation with
pyoverdins secreted by a
groundwater strain of
Pseudomonas fluorescens". BioMetals...
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turns green due to the
bacteria secreting pigments such as
pyocyanin and
pyoverdin.
Green nail
syndrome occurs rarely in
healthy individuals, but can occur...
- fluorescein, a fluorop****
pigment which is
similar to
naturally occurring pyoverdin that is
synthesised by
microorganisms (e.g., by some
fluorescent strains...
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refers to the microbe's
secretion of a
soluble fluorescent pigment called pyoverdin,
which is a type of siderop****.
Notable P.
fluorescens strains SBW25...
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strictly to
current members of the
genus Pseudomonas, as
these produce pyoverdin, a
fluorescent siderop****.[page needed] The
latter term, fluorescent...
- pigments.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces the
pigments pyocyanin and
pyoverdin,
which give the
colonies a
greenish sheen.: 473 : 154 Some specimens...
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cultured in
vitro on King's B
medium to
production of the siderop****
pyoverdin.
Pseudomonas syringae also
produces ice
nucleation active (INA) proteins...