作者
Lucía Escolar, Jose Pérez-Martín, Víctor de Lorenzo
发表日期
1999/10/15
来源
Journal of bacteriology
卷号
181
期号
20
页码范围
6223-6229
出版商
American Society for Microbiology
简介
It is generally accepted that iron is the most important micronutrient used by bacteria. With members of the family Lactobacillae being the only exceptions so far (3), this metal is essential for cellular metabolism, since it is needed as a cofactor for a large number of enzymes (96). However, this element is not easily available to microorganisms in aerobic environments. While in anaerobic conditions Fe2+ is soluble at physiological pH and cells obtain iron without much difficulty from the external medium, the ion becomes quickly converted to Fe3+ upon exposure to oxygen and forms insoluble hydroxides at neutral pH, making the available metal very scarce (20). In order to acquire iron from the extracellular medium, virtually all aerobic bacteria produce and secrete low-molecular-weight compounds termed siderophores (sideros phoros, iron carriers). These compounds chelate Fe3+ with high affinity and specificity (68 …
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