Use of hemoglobin as an iron source by Bacillus cereus

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The hemoglobin binding activity of Bacillus cereus cells was measured with fluoresceinisothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated hemoglobin using flow cytometry. Growth of B. cereus was markedly inhibited by the addition of apo- transferrin. B. cereus could not use transferrin-bound iron as an iron source in serum. The growth inhibition was reversed by the addition of a FeCl3 solution, erythrocytes or hemoglobin. B. cereus released hemolysin; these findings suggested that the hemoglobin released from erythrocytes by B. cereus hemolysin binds to B. cereus and is thus used as an iron source.

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Sato, N., Kurotaki, H., Watanabe, T., Mikami, T., & Matsumoto, T. (1998). Use of hemoglobin as an iron source by Bacillus cereus. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 21(4), 311–314. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.21.311

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