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Purification of catechol siderophores by boronate affinity chromatography: Identification of chrysobactin from Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora
H. H. Barnes, Carol A. Ishimaru
Plant Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
chrysobactin
100%
Pectobacterium carotovorum
77%
Siderophores
62%
catechol
62%
Affinity Chromatography
48%
Enterobactin
25%
Catechols
12%
Borates
11%
Chemical Compounds
Chrysobactin
95%
Siderophore
58%
Boronate
57%
Catechol
45%
Affinity Chromatography
43%
Purification
30%
Enterobactin
24%
Catechols
9%
Alkaline Condition
7%
Borate
7%
Decomposition
4%
Chemistry
4%
Reaction Yield
3%
Agriculture & Biology
Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum
64%
catechol
52%
siderophores
51%
affinity chromatography
45%
enterobactin
21%
Pectobacterium carotovorum
8%
borates
8%
bacterial culture
7%
glycols
6%
rapid methods
6%
chemistry
5%
methodology
5%
degradation
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Affinity chromatography
87%
Purification
50%
Borates
13%
Decomposition
6%