Abstract:Iron is a critical nutrient for most microbial pathogens, and the innate immune system exploits this requirement by sequestering iron and other metals through a process termed nutritional immunity. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa provides a model system for understanding the microbial response to host iron depletion, as this organism exhibits a high requirement for iron as well as an exquisite ability to overcome iron deprivation during infection. Hallmarks of P. aeruginosa’s iron starvation … Show more
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