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Roles of siderophores, oxalate, and ascorbate in mobilization of iron from hematite by the aerobic bacterium Pseudomonas mendocina.


ABSTRACT: In aerobic, circumneutral environments, the essential element Fe occurs primarily in scarcely soluble mineral forms. We examined the independent and combined effects of a siderophore, a reductant (ascorbate), and a low-molecular-weight carboxylic acid (oxalate) on acquisition of Fe from the mineral hematite (alpha-Fe(2)O(3)) by the obligate aerobe Pseudomonas mendocina ymp. A site-directed DeltapmhA mutant that was not capable of producing functional siderophores (i.e., siderophore(-) phenotype) did not grow on hematite as the only Fe source. The concentration of an added exogenous siderophore (1 microM desferrioxamine B [DFO-B]) needed to restore wild-type (WT)-like growth kinetics to the siderophore(-) strain was approximately 50-fold less than the concentration of the siderophore secreted by the WT organism grown under the same conditions. The roles of a reductant (ascorbate) and a simple carboxylic acid (oxalate) in the Fe acquisition process were examined in the presence and absence of the siderophore. Addition of ascorbate (50 microM) alone restored the growth of the siderophore(-) culture to the WT levels. A higher concentration of oxalate (100 microM) had little effect on the growth of a siderophore(-) culture; however, addition of 0.1 muM DFO-B and 100 muM oxalate restored the growth of the mutant to WT levels when the oxalate was prereacted with the hematite, demonstrating that a metabolizing culture benefits from a synergistic effect of DFO-B and oxalate.

SUBMITTER: Dehner CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2849246 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Roles of siderophores, oxalate, and ascorbate in mobilization of iron from hematite by the aerobic bacterium Pseudomonas mendocina.

Dehner Carolyn A CA   Awaya Jonathan D JD   Maurice Patricia A PA   DuBois Jennifer L JL  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20100129 7


In aerobic, circumneutral environments, the essential element Fe occurs primarily in scarcely soluble mineral forms. We examined the independent and combined effects of a siderophore, a reductant (ascorbate), and a low-molecular-weight carboxylic acid (oxalate) on acquisition of Fe from the mineral hematite (alpha-Fe(2)O(3)) by the obligate aerobe Pseudomonas mendocina ymp. A site-directed DeltapmhA mutant that was not capable of producing functional siderophores (i.e., siderophore(-) phenotype)  ...[more]

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