% This file was created with Citavi 5.2.0.8 @article{HEISGA18, abstract = {Genome mining and chemical analyses revealed that rhizosphere bacteria (Paraburkholderia graminis) produce a new type of siderophore, gramibactin, a lipodepsipeptide that efficiently binds iron with a log\textgreek{b} value of 27.6. Complexationinduced proton NMR chemical shifts show that the unusual N-nitrosohydroxylamine (diazeniumdiolate) moieties participate in metal binding. Gramibactin biosynthesis genes are conserved in numerous plant-associated bacteria associated with rice, wheat, and maize, which may utilize iron from the complex.}, author = {Hermenau, Ron and Ishida, Keishi and Gama, Sofia and Hoffmann, Bianca and Pfeifer-Leeg, Michel and Plass, Winfried and Mohr, Jan Frieder and Wichard, Thomas and Saluz, Hans-Peter and Hertweck, Christian}, year = {2018}, title = {Gramibactin is a bacterial siderophore with a diazeniumdiolate ligand system}, pages = {841--843}, volume = {14}, number = {9}, journal = {Nature chemical biology}, doi = {10.1038/s41589-018-0101-9} }