Isolation of enterochelin from the peritoneal washings of guinea pigs lethally infected with Escherichia coli

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Escherichia coli secretes enterochelin while infecting normal guinea pigs. Since production of enterochelin is a well-characterized response to an iron-restricted environment, this work establishes that host iron-binding proteins do indeed influence the metabolism of the invading organism.

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Griffiths, E., & Humphreys, J. (1980). Isolation of enterochelin from the peritoneal washings of guinea pigs lethally infected with Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity, 28(1), 286–289. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.28.1.286-289.1980

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