2001
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m009140200
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The dhb Operon of Bacillus subtilisEncodes the Biosynthetic Template for the Catecholic Siderophore 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoate-Glycine-Threonine Trimeric Ester Bacillibactin

Abstract: Bacillus subtilis was reported to produce the catecholic siderophore itoic acid (2,3-dihydroxybenzoate (DHB)-glycine) in response to iron deprivation. However, by inspecting the DNA sequences of the genes dhbE, dhbB, and dhbF as annotated by the B. subtilis genome project to encode the synthetase complex for the siderophore assembly, various sequence errors within the dhbF gene were predicted and confirmed by re-sequencing. According to the corrected sequence, dhbF encodes a dimodular instead of a monomodular … Show more

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“…However, corynebactin (Fig. 4), isolated from Gram-positive Corynebacterium glutamicum (74) and Bacillus subtilis (and then improperly renamed) (75), incorporates a threonine trilactone and glycine spacers, which elongate the three chelating arms as compared with enterobactin. The 12-membered trilactone macrocyclic ring has two stable conformations.…”
Section: Corynebactinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, corynebactin (Fig. 4), isolated from Gram-positive Corynebacterium glutamicum (74) and Bacillus subtilis (and then improperly renamed) (75), incorporates a threonine trilactone and glycine spacers, which elongate the three chelating arms as compared with enterobactin. The 12-membered trilactone macrocyclic ring has two stable conformations.…”
Section: Corynebactinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may also be that Agrobacterium is exposed to iron-limiting conditions when residing in the soil rather than when infecting plants. Many other soilborne bacteria are known to produce siderophores (Cornelis & Matthijs, 2002;Guerinot, 1991;May et al, 2001;Ravel & Cornelis, 2003), suggesting that iron scavenging is important for successful survival in soil. Interestingly, Rosen et al (2003) detected induction of one putative iron transport protein in A. tumefaciens C58, namely AfuC (Atu4786), upon exposure of cells to tomato root extract, suggesting that under some conditions, iron acquisition is important in the plant environment.…”
Section: Mutants Disrupted In the Ats Gene Cluster Are Not Defective mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, genes in the dhb operon that were observed to be down-regulated in experiments 1, 2, 3, and 7 form a single node that includes the following: dbhACEF, ydbL, yuiI, yoeB, yplQ, yukLM, and yvbA. Although ydbL, yuiI, yoeB, yplQ, and yvbA have unknown functions, yukL and yukM are actually part of the dhbF ORF that was recently extended because of sequencing errors (28).…”
Section: Clustering Of Genes Based On Expression Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%