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Vibrio cholerae, vibriobactin

Fluvibactin (Fig. 13, 45) from Vibrio fluvialis (391) differs from agrobactin by replacement of spermidine by norspermidine. Also here the precursor with a free central NH group could be isolated. Vibriobactin from Vibrio cholerae (Fig. 14,46) contains two cyclized DHB-Thr substituents (129). Syntheses of agrobactin, fluvibactin and vibriobactin are published (26, 30, 308). In vulnibactin from Vibrio vulnificus (Fig. 14, 47) (264) two DHB groups are replaced by salicylic acid units. The precursor with a free central NH group was also found. [Pg.26]

Griffiths GL, Sigel SP, Payne SM, Neilands JB (1984) Vibriobactin, a Siderophore from Vibrio cholerae. J Biol Chem 10 383... [Pg.60]


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