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Physiological properties and production of siderophores detected in Yersinia enterocolitica strain 4-32.
A hydrophilic compound with siderophore activity was isolated from a culture of Yersinia enterocolitica 4-32 grown in an iron-deficient medium. It was found that the siderophore secreted did not belong to the catecholamide and hydroxamate type of siderophores and not yersiniabactin. Supplementation of cultures of Y. enterocolitica 4-32 with sodium chloride (300 mM) resulted in a decrease in the production of siderophores.