Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores.
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann, KT Schiessl - Journal of the Royal Society …, 2019 - sonar.ch
English Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the
cell. This includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators …
cell. This includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators …
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Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
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Bacteria secrete massive amounts of metabolites and proteins into the environment, many of
them 25 involved in nutrient uptake. Examples include secreted exoproteases, chitinases, or …
them 25 involved in nutrient uptake. Examples include secreted exoproteases, chitinases, or …
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Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores.
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - hero.epa.gov
Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores.
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - folia.unifr.ch
English Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the
cell. This includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators …
cell. This includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators …
Why microbes secrete molecules to modify their environment: the case of iron-chelating siderophores.
GE Leventhal, M Ackermann… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Many microorganisms secrete molecules that interact with resources outside of the cell. This
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …
includes, for example, enzymes that degrade polymers like chitin, and chelators that bind …