2019
DOI: 10.1101/763268
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The structure of the iron-catecholate transporter Fiu suggests substrate import occurs via a 2-step mechanism

Abstract: The Ferric Iron Uptake (Fiu) transporter from Escherichia coli functions in the transport of ironcatecholate complexes across the bacterial outer membrane, providing the bacterium with iron which is an essential element for growth. Recently, it became clear that Fiu also represents a liability: its activity allows the import of antimicrobial compounds that have evolved to mimic catecholate. In this work we have determined the structure of Fiu and analyzed its function to address how Fiu and related transporter… Show more

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