Staphylococcus aureushaem biosynthesis: characterisation of the enzymes involved in final steps of the pathway

Volume: 97, Issue: 3, Pages: 472 - 487
Published: May 26, 2015
Abstract
Haem is a life supporting molecule that is ubiquitous in all major kingdoms. In Staphylococcus aureus, the importance of haem is highlighted by the presence of systems both for the exogenous acquisition and endogenous synthesis of this prosthetic group. In this work, we show that in S. aureus the formation of haem involves the conversion of coproporphyrinogen III into coproporphyrin III by coproporphyrin synthase HemY, insertion of iron into...
Paper Details
Title
Staphylococcus aureushaem biosynthesis: characterisation of the enzymes involved in final steps of the pathway
Published Date
May 26, 2015
Volume
97
Issue
3
Pages
472 - 487
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