Abstract

Under iron-deficient conditions Stemphylium botryosum f. sp. lycopersici produces three major siderophores; dimerum acid, coprogen B and an unidentified monohydroxamate siderophore designated as A. The system of siderophores mediating uptake of iron was characterized. It exhibits active transport, saturation kinetics and an optimum at pH 6 and 30°. The rate of iron uptake via dimerum acid and coprogen B was four times higher than siderophore A. S. botryosum was capable of taking up iron from hydroxamate siderophores produced by other fungi, e.g. ferrichrome, fusigen, rhodotorulic acid but not ferrioxamine B. Double labelling experiments suggest that ferric coprogen B accumulates in mycelial cells as an intact chelate.

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