Haemophore‐mediated bacterial haem transport: evidence for a common or overlapping site for haem‐free and haem‐loaded haemophore on its specific outer membrane receptor
Abstract
Bacterial extracellular haemophores also named HasA for haem acquisition system form an independent family of haemoproteins that take up haem from host haeme carriers and shuttle it to specific receptors (HasR). Haemophore receptors are required for the haemophore-dependent haem acquisition pathway and alone allow free or haemoglobin-bound haem uptake, but the synergy between the haemophore and its receptor greatly facilitates this uptake. The...
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Title
Haemophore‐mediated bacterial haem transport: evidence for a common or overlapping site for haem‐free and haem‐loaded haemophore on its specific outer membrane receptor
Published Date
Jul 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
439 - 450
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