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In vitro growth of urinary Escherichia coli related to siderophore production

. 1990 ; 35 (2) : 149-54.

Language English Country United States Media print

Document type Comparative Study, Journal Article

Thirty seven strains of Escherichia coli isolated from the urine of patients with acute symptomatic urinary tract infection were examined for siderophore production: hydroxamate (aerobactin) and phenolate (enterochelin). All the strains were found to produce varying amounts of enterochelin. With the chemical assay, 24.3% strains were aerobactin producers, while 43.2% were positive in the bio-assay. All the aerobactin producers carried the aerobactin receptor on their surface. Attempts to correlate siderophore production with growth in minimal and iron-depleted medium showed that there was a positive quantitative correlation between enterochelin production and growth of organisms under iron depletion. Aerobactin production failed to give an additional advantage of growth to strains producing enterochelin.

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