Synthesis of siderophores by strains of Staphylococcus cohnii isolated from various environments.

Acta microbiologica Polonica Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Jadwiga Szarapińska-Kwaszewska, Lukasz I Farkas
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Siderophore activity as the feature of microorganisms enabling colonization of human body and the survival in inanimate environment was investigated in 108 strains of Staphylococcus cohnii; S. cohnii ssp. cohnii (50 strains) and S. cohnii ssp. urealyticus (58 strains). Strains were isolated from people, hospital and non-hospital environment. Highest siderophore activity was noted in strains S. cohnii ssp. urealyticus particularly from the inanimate environments origin. In 86% analyzed strains siderophores of hydroxamate class were detected. Larger amounts of these compounds were synthesized in strains S. cohnii ssp. urealyticus. Strains belonging to both subspecies from human origin showed lower activity of siderophores (total pool) and did not produce hydroxamate class chelators or produced very small amounts of these compounds.

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从不同环境分离的柯氏葡萄球菌合成铁载体。
以108株柯氏葡萄球菌为研究对象,研究了铁载体活性作为微生物在人体定植和无生命环境中生存的特征;黄芪;cohnii(50株)和cohnii s.s。解脲菌(58株)。菌株从人、医院和非医院环境中分离。铁载体活性最高的菌株为柯氏葡萄球菌。尤指从无生命的环境中起源。在86%的分析菌株中检测到羟基酸酯类铁载体。这些化合物在菌株cohnii ssp中合成量较大。urealyticus。属于人类起源的两个亚种的菌株显示出较低的铁载体活性(总池),并且不产生羟酸酯类螯合剂或产生非常少量的这些化合物。
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