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Pyoverdine-mediated iron transport in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: involvement of a high-molecular-mass outer membrane protein
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1991
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Anaerobic CulturingPyoverdine ProductionBiochemistryIron MetabolismMedicineVirulence FactorBacteriologyMicrobial ProteomicsMicrobial PhysiologyPyoverdine-dependent GrowthPseudomonas AeruginosaMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyPyoverdine-mediated Iron TransportBacterial PathogensClinical MicrobiologyHealth Sciences
Reduced expression of an iron-regulated outer membrane protein (IROMP) of approximate molecular mass 90 000 was observed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa concomitant with a loss of pyoverdine production in a wild type strain grown at 43°C and in a mutant deficient in pyoverdine production. Consistent with an implied role in pyoverdine-mediated iron transport a mutant lacking the 90 kDa protein transported barely detectable levels of ferri-pyoverdine. Interestingly, the mutant still exhibited pyoverdine-dependent growth in an iron-deficient medium containing the synthetic iron chelator ethylene diamine-di(o-hydroxyphenol acetic acid) (EDDHA) suggesting that a second uptake system for ferri-pyoverdine may exist in P. aeruginosa.
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