Iron-regulated outer membrane protein of Bacteroides fragilis involved in heme uptake

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Under iron starvation, Bacteroides fragilis expresses various iron-regulated outer membrane proteins. In this study, a deferrated minimal medium was used in growth experiments, and the role of one of these iron-regulated outer membrane proteins (a 44-kDa protein) in an iron uptake mechanism which acquires iron from heme compounds was elucidated. When a specific 44-kDa protein antiserum was used in a medium with heme as the only iron source, growth inhibition was observed. These results demonstrate that the 44-kDa outer membrane protein plays an important role in the uptake of heme in B. fragilis.

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Otto, B. R., Sparrius, M., Verweij-van Vught, A. M. J. J., & MacLaren, D. M. (1990). Iron-regulated outer membrane protein of Bacteroides fragilis involved in heme uptake. Infection and Immunity, 58(12), 3954–3958. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.58.12.3954-3958.1990

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