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Microbial siderophores as molecular shuttles for metal cations: sources, sinks and application perspectives
Iron is one of the highly abundant elements on the earth’s crust, an essential micronutrient for a majority of life forms, and exists in two frequent...
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Microbial Siderophores in Sustainable Applications—Preventing and Mitigating Effects of Climate Change
Climate change is a major hazard to the environment, affecting almost every branch of human activity. The scale and dynamics of this process are... -
Perspective on the biotechnological production of bacterial siderophores and their use
AbstractIron (Fe) is an essential element in several fundamental cellular processes. Although present in high amounts in the Earth’s crust, Fe can be...
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The iron(III) coordinating properties of citrate and α-hydroxycarboxylate containing siderophores
The iron(III) binding properties of citrate and rhizoferrin, a citrate containing siderophore, are compared. Citrate forms many oligonuclear...
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Siderophores as an iron source for picocyanobacteria in deep chlorophyll maximum layers of the oligotrophic ocean
Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are the most abundant photosynthesizing organisms in the oceans. Gene content variation among picocyanobacterial...
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Metabolic relationships between marine red algae and algae-associated bacteria
Mutualistic interactions between marine phototrophs and associated bacteria are an important strategy for their successful survival in the ocean, but...
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Siderophores and Their Applications in Sustainable Management of Plant Diseases
Microbes and microbial products application are increasing every day. Application of biopesticides and biofertilizers is a sustainable way of... -
Iron uptake, transport and storage in marine brown algae
Iron is a vital although biologically inaccessible trace nutrient for nearly all forms of life but “free” iron can be deleterious to cells and thus...
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Responses of Marine Fungi to Heavy Metal Contamination
The marine ecosystem, which makes up around two-thirds of the planet’s surface, suffers from aggressive heavy metal contamination, especially in the... -
A comparative whole-genome approach identifies bacterial traits for marine microbial interactions
Microbial interactions shape the structure and function of microbial communities with profound consequences for biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
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Fungal Siderophores: Prospects and Applications
Iron homeostasis is an important process in many living organisms. Siderophores are the secondary metabolites produced by fungi essential to access... -
Discovery and genetic identification of amphiphilic coprogen siderophores from Trichoderm hypoxylon
AbstractSiderophores are small molecular iron chelators and participate in the multiple cellular processes in fungi. In this study, we discovered and...
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Bioremediation of hazardous heavy metals by marine microorganisms: a recent review
Heavy metals (HMs) like Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni, Cd, and Hg, among others, play a role in several environmental problems. The marine environment is polluted...
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Microplastic Pollution in Marine Ecosystem and Its Remediation
Since the initiation of the plastic industrial manufacturing, its production rate has been continuously increasing and attaining high records.... -
Biodegradation of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Using Marine Microorganisms
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are manufactured organic (pesticides, food additives, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, etc.)... -
Nanobiotechnology of Marine Organisms: Mechanisms and Applications
One of the most emerging fields of research in recent decades is nanobiotechnology, which has wide applications in therapeutics, agriculture, and... -
Mass Production and Cost Analysis of Marine Streptomyces as Probiotics
In 2021, the aquaculture market in India reached a volume of 11.40 million tonnes. According to IMARC Group, the market would reach 18.40 million... -
Siderophores and their Applications in Wood, Textile, and Paper Conservation
Since the 1950s, siderophores have been acknowledged as nature’s chelating powerhouse and have been given considerable attention concerning their... -
Microbial metabolites in the marine carbon cycle
One-quarter of photosynthesis-derived carbon on Earth rapidly cycles through a set of short-lived seawater metabolites that are generated from the...
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Exploring Marine Fungal Diversity and Their Applications in Agriculture
Marine ecosystem comprises of highly diversified microbial communities, predominantly bacteria, fungi, viruses, and actinomycetes. Fungi are...