Since acquiring iron is paramount to
P. aeruginosa
’s survival and colonization in the human host, developing novel strategies to block the access of
P. aeruginosa
to host iron will allow us to starve it of an essential nutrient.
P. aeruginosa
uses siderophore, heme, or ferrous iron uptake systems to acquire iron in the human host. We have developed a novel approach through which we can directly identify molecules that can prevent
P. aeruginosa
from utilizing heme or ferrous iron.
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