Title : Iron acquisition in plague: modular logic in enzymatic biogenesis of yersiniabactin by Yersinia pestis - Gehring_1998_Chem.Biol_5_573 |
Author(s) : Gehring AM , DeMoll E , Fetherston JD , Mori I , Mayhew GF , Blattner FR , Walsh CT , Perry RD |
Ref : Chemical Biology , 5 :573 , 1998 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Virulence in the pathogenic bacterium Yersinia pestis, causative agent of bubonic plague, has been correlated with the biosynthesis and transport of an iron-chelating siderophore, yersiniabactin, which is induced under iron-starvation conditions. Initial DNA sequencing suggested that this system is highly conserved among the pathogenic Yersinia. Yersiniabactin contains a phenolic group and three five-membered thiazole heterocycles that serve as iron ligands. |
PubMedSearch : Gehring_1998_Chem.Biol_5_573 |
PubMedID: 9818149 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: yerpe-IRP1 , yerpe-YBTT |
Gene_locus | yerpe-IRP1 yerpe-YBTT |
Gehring AM, DeMoll E, Fetherston JD, Mori I, Mayhew GF, Blattner FR, Walsh CT, Perry RD (1998)
Iron acquisition in plague: modular logic in enzymatic biogenesis of yersiniabactin by Yersinia pestis
Chemical Biology
5 :573
Gehring AM, DeMoll E, Fetherston JD, Mori I, Mayhew GF, Blattner FR, Walsh CT, Perry RD (1998)
Chemical Biology
5 :573