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  • 3. Catechol Siderophore Transport by Vibrio cholerae.
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  • 6. Isolation and characterization of Bacillus subtilis genes involved in siderophore biosynthesis: relationship between B. subtilis sfpo and Escherichia coli entD genes.
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  • 9. The Vibrio cholerae VctPDGC system transports catechol siderophores and a siderophore-free iron ligand.
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  • 11. Identification of the vibriobactin receptor of Vibrio cholerae.
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  • 12. Crystal structure of periplasmic catecholate-siderophore binding protein VctP from Vibrio cholerae at 1.7 Å resolution.
    Liu X, Du Q, Wang Z, Liu S, Li N, Chen Y, Zhu C, Zhu D, Wei T, Huang Y, Xu S, Gu L.
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  • 13. Identification of the Vibrio cholerae enterobactin receptors VctA and IrgA: IrgA is not required for virulence.
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  • 14. Sequence and genetic organization of a Bacillus subtilis operon encoding 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate biosynthetic enzymes.
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  • 16. Brucella abortus strain 2308 produces brucebactin, a highly efficient catecholic siderophore.
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  • 17. Unique iron coordination in iron-chelating molecule vibriobactin helps Vibrio cholerae evade mammalian siderocalin-mediated immune response.
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  • 18. Cloning, sequencing, and transcriptional regulation of viuA, the gene encoding the ferric vibriobactin receptor of Vibrio cholerae.
    Butterton JR, Stoebner JA, Payne SM, Calderwood SB.
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  • 19. Vibriobactin, a siderophore from Vibrio cholerae.
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  • 20. A gene cluster involved in the biosynthesis of vanchrobactin, a chromosome-encoded siderophore produced by Vibrio anguillarum.
    Balado M, Osorio CR, Lemos ML.
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