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Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency. / Denaro, R.; Crisafi, F.; Russo, D. et al.
In: Marine Genomics, Vol. 17, No. October, 01.10.2014, p. 43-52.

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Denaro, R, Crisafi, F, Russo, D, Genovese, M, Messina, E, Genovese, L, Carbone, M, Ciavatta, ML, Ferrer, M, Golyshin, P & Yakimov, MM 2014, 'Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency', Marine Genomics, vol. 17, no. October, pp. 43-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

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Denaro, R., Crisafi, F., Russo, D., Genovese, M., Messina, E., Genovese, L., Carbone, M., Ciavatta, M. L., Ferrer, M., Golyshin, P., & Yakimov, M. M. (2014). Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency. Marine Genomics, 17(October), 43-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

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Denaro R, Crisafi F, Russo D, Genovese M, Messina E, Genovese L, Carbone M, Ciavatta ML, Ferrer M, Golyshin P, et al. 2014. Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency. Marine Genomics. 17(October):43-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

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Denaro R, Crisafi F, Russo D, Genovese M, Messina E, Genovese L et al. Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency. Marine Genomics. 2014 Oct 1;17(October):43-52. Epub 2014 Jul 31. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

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Denaro, R. ; Crisafi, F. ; Russo, D. et al. / Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency. In: Marine Genomics. 2014 ; Vol. 17, No. October. pp. 43-52.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Alcanivorax borkumensis produces an extracellular siderophore in iron-limitation condition maintaining the hydrocarbon-degradation efficiency

AU - Denaro, R.

AU - Crisafi, F.

AU - Russo, D.

AU - Genovese, M.

AU - Messina, E.

AU - Genovese, L.

AU - Carbone, M.

AU - Ciavatta, M.L.

AU - Ferrer, M.

AU - Golyshin, P.

AU - Yakimov, M.M.

PY - 2014/10/1

Y1 - 2014/10/1

N2 - Obligate marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria possess genetic and physiological features to use hydrocarbons as sole source of carbon and to compete for the uptake of nutrients in usually nutrient-depleted marine habitats. In the present work we have studied the siderophore-based iron uptake systems in Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2 and their functioning during biodegradation of an aliphatic hydrocarbon, tetradecane, under iron limitation conditions. The antiSMASH analysis of SK2 genome revealed the presence of two different putative operons of siderophore synthetases. Search for the predicted core structures indicated that one siderophore is clearly affiliated to the family of complex oligopeptidic siderophores possessing an Orn-Ser-Orn carboxyl motif whereas the second one is likely to belong to the family of SA (salicylic acid)–based siderophores.Analyzing the supernatant of SK2 culture, an extracellular siderophore was identified and its structure was resolved. Thus, along with the recently described membrane-associated amphiphilic tetrapeptidic siderophore amphibactin, strain SK2 additionally produces an extracellular type of iron-chelating molecule with structural similarity to pseudomonins. Comparative Q-PCR analysis of siderophore synthetases demonstrated their significant up-regulation in iron-depleted medium. Different expression patterns were recorded for two operons during the early and late exponential phases of growth, suggesting a different function of these two siderophores under iron-depleted conditions

AB - Obligate marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria possess genetic and physiological features to use hydrocarbons as sole source of carbon and to compete for the uptake of nutrients in usually nutrient-depleted marine habitats. In the present work we have studied the siderophore-based iron uptake systems in Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2 and their functioning during biodegradation of an aliphatic hydrocarbon, tetradecane, under iron limitation conditions. The antiSMASH analysis of SK2 genome revealed the presence of two different putative operons of siderophore synthetases. Search for the predicted core structures indicated that one siderophore is clearly affiliated to the family of complex oligopeptidic siderophores possessing an Orn-Ser-Orn carboxyl motif whereas the second one is likely to belong to the family of SA (salicylic acid)–based siderophores.Analyzing the supernatant of SK2 culture, an extracellular siderophore was identified and its structure was resolved. Thus, along with the recently described membrane-associated amphiphilic tetrapeptidic siderophore amphibactin, strain SK2 additionally produces an extracellular type of iron-chelating molecule with structural similarity to pseudomonins. Comparative Q-PCR analysis of siderophore synthetases demonstrated their significant up-regulation in iron-depleted medium. Different expression patterns were recorded for two operons during the early and late exponential phases of growth, suggesting a different function of these two siderophores under iron-depleted conditions

U2 - 10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

DO - 10.1016/j.margen.2014.07.004

M3 - Article

VL - 17

SP - 43

EP - 52

JO - Marine Genomics

JF - Marine Genomics

SN - 1874-7787

IS - October

ER -