Confirmation of occurrence of hydroxamate siderophores in soil by a novel Escherichia coli bioassay

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The occurrence of ferrichrome-type hydroxamate siderophores in soil was confirmed. In the presence of the iron-scavenging chelator ethylenediamine[di(o-hydroxyphenylacetic)acid], soil extract stimulated the growth of an Escherichia coli strain possessing the ferrichrome transport protein (TonA) but did not stimulate growth of a strain lacking this protein (TonA-). The siderophore concentration in a 1:1 (soil-water) extract was estimated to be approximately 78 nM. Specificity of the assay was supported by the absence of significant differential strain responses to ferric citrate, ferric 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate, enterochelin, ferrioxamine B, coprogen, and triacetylfusigen.

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Powell, P. E., Szaniszlo, P. J., & Reid, C. P. P. (1983). Confirmation of occurrence of hydroxamate siderophores in soil by a novel Escherichia coli bioassay. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 46(5), 1080–1083. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.46.5.1080-1083.1983

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