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Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake
Iron is essential for growth in most bacteria due to its redox activity and its role in essential metabolic reactions; it is a cofactor for many bacterial enzymes. The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogen. A. baumannii responds to low iron availability impos...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10483418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001080 |
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author | Artuso, Irene Poddar, Harsh Evans, Benjamin A. Visca, Paolo |
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description | Iron is essential for growth in most bacteria due to its redox activity and its role in essential metabolic reactions; it is a cofactor for many bacterial enzymes. The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogen. A. baumannii responds to low iron availability imposed by the host through the exploitation of multiple iron-acquisition strategies, which are likely to deliver iron to the cell under a variety of environmental conditions, including human and animal infection. To date, six different gene clusters for active iron uptake have been described in A. baumannii , encoding protein systems involved in (i) ferrous iron uptake (feo); (ii) haem uptake (hemT and hemO); and (iii) synthesis and transport of the baumannoferrin(s) (bfn), acinetobactin (bas/bau) and fimsbactin(s) (fbs) siderophores. Here we describe the structure, distribution and phylogeny of iron-uptake gene clusters among >1000 genotypically diverse A. baumannii isolates, showing that feo, hemT, bfn and bas/bau clusters are very prevalent across the dataset, whereas the additional haem-uptake system hemO is only present in a portion of the dataset and the fbs gene cluster is very rare. Since the expression of multiple iron-uptake clusters can be linked to virulence, the presence of the additional haem-uptake system hemO may have contributed to the success of some A. baumannii clones. |
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spelling | pubmed-104834182023-09-08 Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake Artuso, Irene Poddar, Harsh Evans, Benjamin A. Visca, Paolo Microb Genom Research Articles Iron is essential for growth in most bacteria due to its redox activity and its role in essential metabolic reactions; it is a cofactor for many bacterial enzymes. The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogen. A. baumannii responds to low iron availability imposed by the host through the exploitation of multiple iron-acquisition strategies, which are likely to deliver iron to the cell under a variety of environmental conditions, including human and animal infection. To date, six different gene clusters for active iron uptake have been described in A. baumannii , encoding protein systems involved in (i) ferrous iron uptake (feo); (ii) haem uptake (hemT and hemO); and (iii) synthesis and transport of the baumannoferrin(s) (bfn), acinetobactin (bas/bau) and fimsbactin(s) (fbs) siderophores. Here we describe the structure, distribution and phylogeny of iron-uptake gene clusters among >1000 genotypically diverse A. baumannii isolates, showing that feo, hemT, bfn and bas/bau clusters are very prevalent across the dataset, whereas the additional haem-uptake system hemO is only present in a portion of the dataset and the fbs gene cluster is very rare. Since the expression of multiple iron-uptake clusters can be linked to virulence, the presence of the additional haem-uptake system hemO may have contributed to the success of some A. baumannii clones. Microbiology Society 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10483418/ /pubmed/37549061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001080 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Artuso, Irene Poddar, Harsh Evans, Benjamin A. Visca, Paolo Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title | Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title_full | Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title_fullStr | Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title_short | Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
title_sort | genomics of acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10483418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.001080 |
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