Sideróforos: uma resposta dos microorganismos

  • Benite A
  • Machado S
  • Machado B
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Abstract

SIDEROPHORES: “A MICROORGANISM’S ANSWER”. Siderophores (from the Greek: “iron carriers”) are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferric ion specific chelating agents elaborated by microorganisms growing under low iron stress. The role of these compounds is to scavenge iron from the environment and to make this essential chemical element available to the microbial cell. The present paper is a brief presentation of siderophore coordination chemistry with emphasis on those aspects relevant to the transportation of iron (III) complexes across biological membranes. Finally, the role of siderophores in infection and their clinical potential as iron scavenging molecules are reviewed.

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Benite, A. M. C., Machado, S. de P., & Machado, B. da C. (2002). Sideróforos: uma resposta dos microorganismos. Química Nova, 25(6b), 1155–1164. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422002000700016

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