Siderophores from Neighboring Organisms Promote the Growth of Uncultured Bacteria
D'Onofrio A, Crawford JM, Stewart EJ, Witt K, Gavrish E, Epstein S, Clardy J, Lewis K. Siderophores from Neighboring Organisms Promote the Growth of Uncultured Bacteria. Cell Chemical Biology 2010, 17: 254-264. PMID: 20338517, PMCID: PMC2895992, DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2010.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBase SequenceBiofilmsDeferoxamineEcosystemGeologic SedimentsMass SpectrometryMicrococcusMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningMolecular Sequence DataReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA, BacterialSiderophoresSoil MicrobiologySpectrophotometry, UltravioletConceptsCulturing of organismsUncultured isolatesUncultured bacteriaGrowth factorGrowth promotionCultured microbesCommunity establishmentBacterial speciesSediment biofilmHelper strainSiderophoresCultured organismsOrganismsLack of growthBacteriaPetri dishesSynthetic mediumSame environmentHabitatsIsolatesMicrobesSpeciesGrowthStrainsPromiscuity