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- Aerobactin abstract "Aerobactin is a bacterial iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in E. coli. It is a virulence factor enabling E. coli to sequester iron in iron-poor environments such as the urinary tract.Aerobactin is biosynthesized by the oxidation of lysine, catalyzed by the enzyme aerobactin synthase, which is then coupled to citric acid. The gene for this enzyme is found in the aerobactin operon, which is roughly 8 kilobases long and contains 5 or more genes in total.Yersinia pestis contains genes relating to aerobactin, but they have been inactivated by a frameshift mutation, thus Y. pestis is no longer able to synthesize aerobactin.".
- Aerobactin iupacName "(8S,16S)-3,12,21-Trihydroxy-2,10,14,22-tetraoxo-3,9,15,21-tetraazatricosane-8,12,16-tricarboxylic acid".
- Aerobactin thumbnail Aerobactin.svg?width=300.
- Aerobactin wikiPageID "15638351".
- Aerobactin wikiPageLength "4180".
- Aerobactin wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Aerobactin wikiPageRevisionID "693613526".
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Aerobactin_synthase.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Alcaligin.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Biosynthesis.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Bordetella.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Escherichia_coli.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydroxamic_acids.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Siderophores.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tricarboxylic_acids.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Chelation.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Citric_acid.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Frameshift_mutation.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Lysine.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Operon.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Organic_redox_reaction.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Rhizobactin.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Siderophore.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Sinorhizobium.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_system.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Virulence_factor.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLink Yersinia_pestis.
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aerobactin".
- Aerobactin wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerobactin".
- Aerobactin imagefile "Aerobactin.svg".
- Aerobactin imagesize "200".
- Aerobactin iupacname "-31221".
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Escherichia_coli.
- Aerobactin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aerobactin subject Category:Escherichia_coli.
- Aerobactin subject Category:Hydroxamic_acids.
- Aerobactin subject Category:Siderophores.
- Aerobactin subject Category:Tricarboxylic_acids.
- Aerobactin hypernym Iron.
- Aerobactin type Agent.
- Aerobactin type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Aerobactin type ChemicalCompound.
- Aerobactin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Aerobactin type Group.
- Aerobactin type Agent.
- Aerobactin type Chemical.
- Aerobactin type Group.
- Aerobactin type Organism.
- Aerobactin type Organism.
- Aerobactin type ChemicalObject.
- Aerobactin type Thing.
- Aerobactin type Q11173.
- Aerobactin comment "Aerobactin is a bacterial iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in E. coli. It is a virulence factor enabling E. coli to sequester iron in iron-poor environments such as the urinary tract.Aerobactin is biosynthesized by the oxidation of lysine, catalyzed by the enzyme aerobactin synthase, which is then coupled to citric acid.".
- Aerobactin label "Aerobactin".
- Aerobactin sameAs Q2875340.
- Aerobactin sameAs Aérobactine.
- Aerobactin sameAs アエロバクチン.
- Aerobactin sameAs m.03nnb7b.
- Aerobactin sameAs Aerobaktin.
- Aerobactin sameAs Aerobaktin.
- Aerobactin sameAs Q2875340.
- Aerobactin wasDerivedFrom Aerobactin?oldid=693613526.
- Aerobactin depiction Aerobactin.svg.
- Aerobactin isPrimaryTopicOf Aerobactin.