different between siderophore vs bacillibactin
siderophore
English
Etymology
From sidero- +? -phore, literally iron carrier.
Noun
siderophore (plural siderophores)
- (biochemistry) Any medium-sized molecule that has a high specificity for binding or chelating iron; they are employed by microorganisms to obtain iron from the environment
- a siderophage
Related terms
- siderophoric
- siderotyping
- siderovar
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bacillibactin
English
Noun
bacillibactin (uncountable)
- (biochemistry) A siderophore, produced by several bacilli, that scavenges iron from proteins
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