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. 1988 Dec;170(12):5539-44.
doi: 10.1128/jb.170.12.5539-5544.1988.

New aerobactin-mediated iron uptake system in a septicemia-causing strain of Enterobacter cloacae

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New aerobactin-mediated iron uptake system in a septicemia-causing strain of Enterobacter cloacae

L M Crosa et al. J Bacteriol. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Unlike the great majority of the aerobactin-producing enteric bacteria documented in the literature, Enterobacter cloacae EK33, isolated from a case of human neonatal meningitis, did not show any homology at the DNA level with the prototype aerobactin system encoded by the ColV-K30 plasmid. However, both the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum and fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry of the siderophore purified from EK33 confirmed its identity with aerobactin. Bioassay screening of a gene library of total DNA of EK33 led to the isolation of several aerobactin-positive clones. Under conditions of iron limitation, these clones expressed in Escherichia coli a protein of 72 kilodaltons that reacted with antiserum raised against the pColV-K30 74-kilodalton aerobactin receptor, while the original E. cloacae strain synthesized an 85-kilodalton protein which also cross-reacted with the antiserum. Restriction endonuclease analysis of the cloned DNA confirmed the structural differences between the two aerobactin genetic systems.

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