The iron uptake mechanisms of enteroinvasive "Escherichia coli"
Andrade, AgdaDall'Agnol, MoniqueNewton, SaleteMartinez, Marina B
Enteroinvasive "Escherichia coli" strains (EIEC) of different serotypes isolated from patients with acute diarrhea were examined for the ability to produce siderophores and iron-regulated outer membrane proteins (IROMP). For iron starvation cultures were grown at 37ºC in LB supplied with 200(micro)M of (alpha)-(alpha)'dypirydil. All strains produced enterobactin and twelve (40(per cent)) produced aerobactin. The strains showed IROMP varying from 67-82 kDa. Proteins were either induced or stimulated by the iron starvation. Differences were observed in the electrophoretic profile among the serotypes, originating 5 electrophoretic profiles. All serotypes expressed proteins of 82kDa (FepA) and 76 kDa (IutA) (except serotype O28ac:H(-) that did not produce the 76 kDa protein). Several strains (O29:H(-), O144:H(-), 0152:H(-), and O167:H(-)) expressed IutA in the outer membrane, in the abscence of aerobactin production. Additionally to well characterized proteins (FepA and IutA), we found two IROMP of unknown function in some serotypes: a 71 kDa protein was detected in three profiles and a 67 kDa protein was present in serotype O152:H(-). Moreover, two bands (39 and 43 kDa) which were not iron-regulated bound specifically to human lactoferrin
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