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Iron(III)–siderophore coordination chemistry: Reactivity of marine siderophores

✍ Scribed by Alison Butler; Roslyn M. Theisen


Book ID
104011059
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
959 KB
Volume
254
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-8545

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✦ Synopsis


Two remarkable features of many siderophores produced by oceanic bacteria are the prevalence of an ␣-hydroxy-carboxylic acid functionality either in the form of the amino acid ␤-hydroxy aspartic acid or in the form of citric acid, as well as the predominance of amphiphilic siderophores. This review will provide an overview of the photoreactivity that takes place when siderophores containing ␤-hydroxy aspartic acid and citric acid are coordinated to iron(III). This photoreactivity raises questions about the role of this photochemistry in microbial iron acquisition as well as upper-ocean iron cycling. The selfassembly of amphiphilic siderophores and the coordination-induced phase-change of the micelle-tovesicle transformation will also be reviewed. The distinctive photosensitive and self-assembly properties of marine siderophores hint at possibly new microbial iron acquisition mechanisms.


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