Background: Actinomyces oris is a Gram-positive bacterium that has been associated with healthy and diseased sites in the human oral cavity. Most pathogenic bacteria require iron to survive, and in order to acquire iron in the relatively iron-scarce oral cavity A. oris has been shown to produce iron-binding molecules known as siderophores.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActinomyces naeslundii is a pioneer of the oral cavity and forms a biofilm on the tooth's surface. Most bacteria require iron for survival and in pathogenic bacteria iron availability regulates virulence gene expression. Metal-dependent repressors control gene expression involved in metal transport and uptake including siderophores.
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