Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1317074 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Marinobactins A–E are a suite of amphiphilic siderophores which have a common peptidic head group that coordinates Fe(III), and a fatty acid which varies in length and saturation. As a result of the amphiphilic properties of these siderophores it is difficult to study siderophore-mediated uptake of iron, because the amphiphilic siderophores partition indiscriminately in microbial and other membranes. An alternative method to distinguish amphiphilic siderophore partitioning versus siderophore-mediated active uptake for Fe(III)-marinobactin E has been developed. In addition, a new member of the marinobactin family of siderophores is also reported, marinobactin F, which has a C18 fatty acid with one double bond and which is substantially more hydrophobic that marinobactins A–E.