The present authors have previously reported that Vibrio mimicus expresses 77-kDa and 80-kDa outer membrane proteins in response to iron-limited conditions, and that the 77-kDa protein serves as the receptor for ferriaerobactin. In this study, it was found that V. mimicus can use heme and hemoglobin as iron sources.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe had previously reported that Vibrio hollisae produces aerobactin in response to iron starvation. In the present study, we identified in V. hollisae ATCC33564 the aerobactin system cluster which consists of eight genes, hatCDB, iucABCD and iutA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe previously reported that the 78-kDa outer membrane receptor for ferrioxamine B is induced in iron-starved Vibrio vulnificus cells when desferrioxamine B was supplied exogenously. Based on its N-terminal amino acid sequence, a candidate gene for the ferrichrome B receptor was detected in the V. vulnificus CMCP6 genomic database.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurposes: We evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of gemcitabine monotherapy in heavily pretreated, breast cancer patients as salvage chemotherapy.
Methods: A weekly infusion of gemcitabine at 850 mg/m2 for 30 min, for 3 of every 4 weeks, was introduced in advanced breast cancer patients who had failed previous doxorubicin and taxane based chemotherapy. There was no dose modification, and the treatment was delayed until the leukopenia was recovered with G-CSF support.
In response to iron deprivation, Vibrio mimicus produces aerobactin as a major siderophore. Application of the Fur titration assay to a V. mimicus genomic DNA library followed by further cloning of the surrounding regions led to the identification of two adjacent, iron-regulated operons.
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