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Cellular and extracellular siderophores of Aspergillus nidulans and Penicillium chrysogenum.

G Charlang1, B Ng, N H Horowitz, R M Horowitz.   

Abstract

Aspergillus nidulans and Penicillium chrysogenum produce specific cellular siderophores in addition to the well-known siderophores of the culture medium. Since this was found previously in Neurospora crassa, it is probably generally true for filamentous ascomycetes. The cellular siderophore of A. nidulans is ferricrocin; that of P. chrysogenum is ferrichrome. A. nidulans also contains triacetylfusigen, a siderophore without apparent biological activity. Conidia of both species lose siderophores at high salt concentrations and become siderophore dependent. This has also been found in N. crassa, where lowering of the water activity has been shown to be the causal factor. We used an assay procedure based on this dependency to reexamine the extracellular siderophores of these species. During rapid mycelial growth, both A. nidulans and P. chrysogenum produced two highly active, unidentified siderophores which were later replaced by a less active or inactive product--coprogen in the case of P. chrysogenum and triacetylfusigen in the case of A. nidulans. N. crassa secreted coprogen only. Fungal siderophore metabolism is varied and complex.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6242827      PMCID: PMC369647          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.1.2.94-100.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


  8 in total

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Authors:  G Charlang; N P Williams
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1977-12       Impact factor: 3.490

2.  Nalpha-acetylfusarinines: isolation, characterization, and properties.

Authors:  R E Moore; T Emery
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1976-06-29       Impact factor: 3.162

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Authors:  M Kappner; A Hasenböhler; H Zähner
Journal:  Arch Microbiol       Date:  1977-12-15       Impact factor: 2.552

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Authors:  H Diekmann; H Zähner
Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1967-12

5.  Malonichrome, a new iron chelate from Fusarium roseum.

Authors:  T Emery
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1980-05-07

6.  Germination and growth of neurospora at low water activities.

Authors:  G W Charlang; N H Horowitz
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1971-02       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  [Metabolic products of microorganisms. 150. Ferricrocin, triacetylfusigen and other sideramines from fungi of the genus Aspergillus, group Fumigatus (author's transl)].

Authors:  H Diekmann; E Krezdorn
Journal:  Arch Microbiol       Date:  1975-12-31       Impact factor: 2.552

8.  Isolation and identification of the conidial germination factor of Neurospora crassa.

Authors:  N H Horowitz; G Charlang; G Horn; N P Williams
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1976-07       Impact factor: 3.490

  8 in total
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5.  Extracellular siderophores of rapidly growing Aspergillus nidulans and Penicillium chrysogenum.

Authors:  G Charlang; R M Horowitz; P H Lowy; B Ng; S M Poling; N H Horowitz
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1982-05       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  Human tear lipocalin exhibits antimicrobial activity by scavenging microbial siderophores.

Authors:  Maria Fluckinger; Hubertus Haas; Petra Merschak; Ben J Glasgow; Bernhard Redl
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 5.191

7.  The mechanism of ferrichrome transport through Arn1p and its metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Robert E Moore; Youngwoo Kim; Caroline C Philpott
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2003-04-29       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  4'-phosphopantetheinyl transferase-encoding npgA is essential for siderophore biosynthesis in Aspergillus nidulans.

Authors:  Harald Oberegger; Martin Eisendle; Markus Schrettl; Stefan Graessle; Hubertus Haas
Journal:  Curr Genet       Date:  2003-09-24       Impact factor: 3.886

9.  Extracellular siderophores from Aspergillus ochraceous.

Authors:  M A Jalal; R Mocharla; C L Barnes; M B Hossain; D R Powell; D L Eng-Wilmot; S L Grayson; B A Benson; D van der Helm
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria.

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