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Characterization of the pyoverdines ofAzotobacter vinelandii ATCC 12 837 with regard to heterogeneity

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Azotobacter vinelandii strain ATCC 12 837 produces peptide siderophores of the general class known as pyoverdines. In the past, it was assumed that a single well-defined pyoverdine was produced by each parent microorganism. However, there are a number of reports of incompletely characterized pyoverdines that demonstrate heterogeneity in pyoverdine preparations obtained from a single organism, but the nature of this phenomena has not been explained. This study shows thatA. vinelandii does indeed produce more than one pyoverdine and that these compounds differ in their peptide components. The metabolism of these siderophores suggests that only one of them is a true siderophore while the others are metabolic byproducts. It was demonstrated that this phenomenon is likely due to intrinsic limitations of the synthetase complex involved in the biosynthesis of these compounds. Characterization of two of the major pyoverdines produced demonstrated that they are novel compounds, although they belonged to theAzotobacter-type family of pyoverdines.

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Menhart, N., Thariath, A. & Viswanatha, T. Characterization of the pyoverdines ofAzotobacter vinelandii ATCC 12 837 with regard to heterogeneity. Biol Metals 4, 223–232 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01141185

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