Chemical characterization of fungal siderophores.

B P Dave, H C Dube
Author Information
  1. B P Dave: Department of Life Sciences, Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar 364 002, India.

Abstract

Siderophores of twenty fungi belonging to Zygomycotina (5 Mucorales), Ascomycotina (7 aspergilli, 6 penicillia, Neurospora crassa) and Deuteromycotina (Fusarium dimerum) were examined for their chemical nature. Siderophores produced by fungi other than Mucorales were all hydroxamates. Mucorales produced carboxylate siderophores. Catecholate type of siderophores were not detectable. Hydroxamate siderophores were mostly (9 out of 15) trihydroxamates, while six were dihydroxamates. Monohydroxamate nature was not shown by any of the 15 test fungal siderophores. In ligand properties, 12 out of 15 hydroxamate siderophores formed hexadentate ligands, while two formed tetradentates and one bidentate. There was good correlation between number of hydroxamate groups and ligand property.

MeSH Term

Aspergillus
Carboxylic Acids
Fungi
Fusarium
Hydroxamic Acids
Mucorales
Neurospora crassa
Penicillium
Siderophores
Species Specificity

Chemicals

Carboxylic Acids
Hydroxamic Acids
Siderophores

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