Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2129120626> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2129120626 endingPage "483" @default.
- W2129120626 startingPage "468" @default.
- W2129120626 abstract "Summary Many species of mycobacteria form structured biofilm communities at liquid–air interfaces and on solid surfaces. Full development of Mycobacterium smegmatis biofilms requires addition of supplemental iron above 1 μM ferrous sulphate, although addition of iron is not needed for planktonic growth. Microarray analysis of the M. smegmatis transcriptome shows that iron‐responsive genes – especially those involved in siderophore synthesis and iron uptake – are strongly induced during biofilm formation reflecting a response to iron deprivation, even when 2 μM iron is present. The acquisition of iron under these conditions is specifically dependent on the exochelin synthesis and uptake pathways, and the strong defect of an iron–exochelin uptake mutant suggests a regulatory role of iron in the transition to biofilm growth. In contrast, although the expression of mycobactin and iron ABC transport operons is highly upregulated during biofilm formation, mutants in these systems form normal biofilms in low‐iron (2 μM) conditions. A close correlation between iron availability and matrix‐associated fatty acids implies a possible metabolic role in the late stages of biofilm maturation, in addition to the early regulatory role. M. smegmatis surface motility is similarly dependent on iron availability, requiring both supplemental iron and the exochelin pathway to acquire it." @default.
- W2129120626 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2129120626 creator A5051498825 @default.
- W2129120626 creator A5064400315 @default.
- W2129120626 date "2007-09-14" @default.
- W2129120626 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2129120626 title "The role of iron in <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> biofilm formation: the exochelin siderophore is essential in limiting iron conditions for biofilm formation but not for planktonic growth" @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1509342085 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1565250952 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1579175606 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1591767079 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1635778238 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1863879292 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1895980205 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1901110641 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1934542416 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1936227550 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1970294462 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W1974095677 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2004614746 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2005548636 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2014723793 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2019835759 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2029506941 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2031043669 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2033731486 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2038769374 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2042125497 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2042326376 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2043915983 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2043952643 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2046091124 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2053460725 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2055294982 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2062867434 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2068514298 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2075527625 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2076230956 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2081893930 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2082573007 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2091861823 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2095757298 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2100668965 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2106503480 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2107702124 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2110138535 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2119534779 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2120002759 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2121251246 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2122836009 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2125275215 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2135364124 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2135385444 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2136609905 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2140286346 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2144440398 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2144660989 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2145201422 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2147185188 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2148376036 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2148581734 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2149448078 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2149886824 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2151993716 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2152352130 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2153941254 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2154342073 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2156343505 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2156610233 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2156879228 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2157571601 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2165019884 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2166606642 @default.
- W2129120626 cites W2168663792 @default.
- W2129120626 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05935.x" @default.
- W2129120626 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2170428" @default.
- W2129120626 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17854402" @default.
- W2129120626 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2129120626 type Work @default.
- W2129120626 sameAs 2129120626 @default.
- W2129120626 citedByCount "137" @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262012 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262013 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262014 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262015 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262016 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262017 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262018 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262019 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262020 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262021 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262022 @default.
- W2129120626 countsByYear W21291206262023 @default.
- W2129120626 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2129120626 hasAuthorship W2129120626A5051498825 @default.
- W2129120626 hasAuthorship W2129120626A5064400315 @default.
- W2129120626 hasBestOaLocation W21291206261 @default.
- W2129120626 hasConcept C104317684 @default.