TonB or not TonB: is that the question?
KD Krewulak, HJ Vogel - Biochemistry and cell biology, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Bacteria are able to survive in low-iron environments by sequestering this metal ion from
iron-containing proteins and other biomolecules such as transferrin, lactoferrin, heme …
iron-containing proteins and other biomolecules such as transferrin, lactoferrin, heme …
Pyochelin enantiomers and their outer-membrane siderophore transporters in fluorescent pseudomonads: structural bases for unique enantiospecific recognition
K Brillet, C Reimmann, GLA Mislin, S Noël… - Journal of the …, 2011 - ACS Publications
Pyochelin (Pch) and enantiopyochelin (EPch) are enantiomeric siderophores, with three
chiral centers, produced under iron limitation conditions by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and …
chiral centers, produced under iron limitation conditions by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and …
[PDF][PDF] Bacterial iron uptake: a promising solution against multidrug resistant bacteria
S Fardeau, C Mullie, A Dassonville-Klimpt… - … current research and …, 2011 - researchgate.net
The emergence of nosocomial diseases driven by multidrug resistant bacteria is a major
issue for our healthcare system. Mechanisms underlying multidrug resistance in these …
issue for our healthcare system. Mechanisms underlying multidrug resistance in these …
The scope of phage display for membrane proteins
Numerous examples of phage display applied to soluble proteins demonstrate the power of
the technique for protein engineering, affinity reagent discovery and structure–function …
the technique for protein engineering, affinity reagent discovery and structure–function …
[引用][C] 72 Mechanisms of Heme Uptake and Utilization in Bacterial Pathogens
A Wilks, KD Barker - Handbook of Porphyrin Science (Volume 15) …, 2011 - World Scientific
The following sections are included: List of Abbreviations I. Introduction II. Overview of Heme
Uptake in Bacteria A. Navigating the Challenge of the Gram-Positive Cell Wall B. Active …
Uptake in Bacteria A. Navigating the Challenge of the Gram-Positive Cell Wall B. Active …