Iron-repressible outer membrane proteins of Helicobacter pylori involved in heme uptake
Abstract
Helicobacter pylori is known to be a causative agent of gastritis and peptic ulcer disease in humans. The acquisition of iron from the human host may contribute greatly to the virulence of this organism. To study this, H. pylori was cultured under iron-restrictive conditions to induce synthesis of possible iron-regulated outer membrane proteins. This was achieved by the addition of 20% (vol/vol) heat-inactivated newborn calf serum, which...
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Title
Iron-repressible outer membrane proteins of Helicobacter pylori involved in heme uptake
Published Date
Oct 1, 1995
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
10
Pages
4161 - 4165
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