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1. Introduction
Plant hormones (phytohormones) are not nutrients, but chemicals and not all plant cells respond to hormones, but those cells that do are programmed to respond at specific points in their growth cycle. The greatest effects occur at specific stages during the cell’s life, with diminished effects occurring before or after this period [1].
Plants need hormones at very specific times during plant growth and at specific locations. They also need to disengage the effects that hormones have when they are no longer needed. The production of hormones occurs very often at sites of active growth within the meristems, before the cells have fully differentiated. After production, they have sometimes moved to other parts of the plant, where they cause an immediate effect; or they can be stored in cells to be released later. Plants can also break down hormones chemically, effectively destroying them. Plant hormones frequently regulate the concentrations of other plant hormones [2, 3].
2. Importance of plant hormones
The small amounts of plant hormones promote, control, influence and develop the growth from embryo to reproductive development, also, stress tolerance and pathogen defense. According to the importance of plant hormones in this chapter will be divided into two main points: first: the effect of plant hormones on germination and growth of plants under internal or external suitable conditions, second: the effect of plant hormones on the germination and growth of plants under internal or external unsuitable environmental conditions.
2.1 The effect of plant hormones on germination and growth of plants under internal or external suitable conditions
Seed germination is attracted to the effective growth of the embryo when appropriate environmental conditions are present, leading to seed rupture and the appearance of a small plant. There are five basic steps to germination: water imbibition, enzyme activation, initiation of embryo growth, rupture of the seed coat and emergence of seedling, seedling establishment [4, 5].
In the second step stage of germination (enzyme activation), after the absorption of water through the natural openings in the casing of the seed and spread through the tissues of the seed, gibberellins which activate the formation of the hydrolytic enzymes, mainly α- amylase in the aleurone cells, which are responsible for hydrolysis of storage macro-molecules such as starch and proteins and convert them into available forms to the embryo, usage to increase in size, and raise the osmotic content of the seed, to increase water potential [6, 7].
In addition, plant hormones have an important role in plant growth not only germination such as cytokinins (CKs) which influence cell division, the formation of shoot and helping in delay tissues senescence [8, 9]. Also, the ratios of Cytokinins and auxins affect most major growth periods during a plant’s lifetime [10]. Also, Peptide hormones, control of cell division, expansion, and play crucial roles in plant growth and development [11]. Furthermore, gibberellins (Gas) strongly promote cell elongation in seedlings [12, 13]. It can also affect cell cycling in plant [14]. Meanwhile, the responses of nitric oxide (NO) are in germination, cell death [15] and regulate plant cell organelle functions (e.g. mitochondria and ATP synthesis in chloroplasts) [16].
For enhances and increases plant hormones production in the plants, many studies have proved the need to add plant hormones either directly (GA3, kinetin and cytokinins) [17, 18] or indirectly (humic substances, manures, magnetite, natural zeolites, Moringa extract and bio-fertilization) to increase or accelerate the productivity of plant hormones in the plant [19] indicated that, the presence of organic matter represented in compost which a source of hormones like substances as auxin-like activity and gibberellin-like activity. Similar results were obtained from [20]. Ref. [21] concluded that it is also possible that the production of plant hormones influences symbiotic bacteria, such as nodule N2 fixing bacteria. During the establishment of the soybean (Glycine max L.) and Bradyrhizobium japonicum N2-fixing symbiosis, the production of plant hormones can determine the bacterial population in the nodules by, for example affecting the available substrate for the use of rhizobium. The other significant and interesting view of the effects of soil bacteria on the production of plant hormones is the alteration they may reason in plant signaling pathways, resulting in the output of plant hormones from the host plant [22, 23]. Ref. [24] concluded that the magnetic treatments have the same affected for phytohormone production. Ref. [25] reported that the highest mean values of IAA, GA, and CK (12.70, 13.71, 11.06 μg/g FW), respectively were recorded with compost and zeolite mixture in comparison with control. Ref. [26] concluded that the addition of a mixture of organic fertilizers and soil amendments led to significant increment in indigenous hormones characterized in indole acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA3), and cytokinins (CK), which led to a significant increase in morphological growth, floral characteristics and chemical composition of Oenothera biennis. In contrast [27] found that the application of HA inhibits indoleacetic acid (IAA) oxidase, thereby hindering the destruction of this plant growth hormone.
2.2 The effect of plant hormones on the germination and growth of plants under internal or external unsuitable environmental conditions
Sometimes even under favorable germination conditions (an adequate water supply, a suitable temperature and the normal composition of the atmosphere) seeds do not germinate. In this case, seeds are considered dormant. Seed dormancy is defined as an inactive phase in which the growth and development are deferred and the respiration is greatly reduced [28, 29]. Seed coat dormancy involves the mechanical restriction of the seed coat. GA releases this dormancy by increasing the embryo growth potential, and/or weakening the seed coat so the radical of the seedling can break through the seed coat. ABA affects the testa or seed coat growth characteristics, including thickness, and affects the GA-mediated embryo growth potential [5].
Hormones also can mediate endosperm dormancy: Endosperm in most seeds is composed of living tissue that can actively respond to hormones generated by the embryo. The endosperm often acts as a barrier to seed germination, playing a part in seed coat dormancy or in the germination process. Living cells respond to and also affect the ABA:GA ratio, and mediate cellular sensitivity; GA thus increases the embryo growth potential and can promote endosperm weakening. GA also affects both ABA-independent and ABA-inhibiting process within the endosperm [30]. In addition, [33] concluded that the prevented germination of some seeds of tomato [31], iris [32], and some varieties of cabbage was due to the present of inhibitors (ABA, parasorbic acid, and coumarin) which cases distributed in plants and to possess the property of inhibiting seed germination and other growth phenomena [5, 34].
Plant hormones affect seed germination and dormancy by acting on different parts of the seed such as [35] found that the inhibitors in seeds of peach were at least one of the factors controlling in germination by preventing or retarding cell division of the radical. In Lupinus angustifolius, the contents of auxins increased through the 5th day of germination and started to decrease on the 7th day. Oppositely, gibberellins contents were decreased first then increased later, so it was clear that there was inversely related between auxins and gibberellins [36]. The germination percentage and germination rate of four studied Acacias (A. saligna, A. sophorae, A. cyclopis, and A. melanoxylon) were correlated positively with endogenous promoting and negative with endogenous inhibiting substances in their cotyledons plus embryo [37].
The promotion of germination by gibberellin and cytokinins has been demonstrated in many seed species [38, 39]. Ref. [40] treated the seeds of Acacia longifolia, with GA3 at 100 and 200 ppm and found that the higher GA3 concentration (200 ppm) was more effective in increasing germination while the concentration of 500 ppm was the best in the case of Acacia catechu [41].
Ref. [42] found that fresh seed of Acacia nilotica and Acacia albida were fully germinated when soaked in a solution of GA3 at 200 ppm for 12 h. While soaking seeds of Acacia nilotica in gibberellic acid (100 or 300 ppm for 16 h) was the best [43]. Ref. [44] studied the effect of GA3 at a concentration of (50 ppm) on 16 species (four Acacia species), and found a high germination percentage for all species.
The effect of gibberellic acid and cytokinins were also recognized on the germination of other plant species seeds. Ref. [45] studied the effect of Kinetin at different concentrations on the seed germination of Acer tataricum, and found the highest germination percentage at the concentration of 500 ppm. Ref. [46] found the best germination percentage on soaking the seeds of Trifolium pratense in 50 ppm 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BAP). Ref. [47] studied the effect of Kinetin at different conc. (10, 25, 50 and 100 ppm) in the seeds of Cassia sophera, and found the highest germination percentage at 100 ppm. The treatment of freshly harvested and 1 year old seeds of soybean (Glycine max) with, 1 ppm 6-BAP increased the germination percentage from 50 to 85% in freshly harvested seeds and to 75% in the older seeds [48]. The effect of kinetin and 6-BAP on the seed germination of Vicia faba were studied, [49] found an increase in its germination percentage at the concentration of 100 ppm kinetin. While [50] found that, the highest germination percentage for faba bean (Vicia faba L.) was achieved at the concentration of 100 ppm 6-BAP. Also [37, 51] reported that the storage has an adverse effect on the hormone within the seeds of Acacia saligna, Acacia Cyclopes, Acacia nilotica and Acacia albida, which contained the lowest value of GA3, IAA and the highest content of phenols.
Plant hormones can also alleviate abiotic stress such as drought, extreme temperatures, and salinity [52, 53]. The action of these hormones in response to situations of stress can be developed through synergistic or antagonistic activities [54]. Also, [55] concluded that the plant growth regulators like ABA, JA, and ethylene are involved in the regulation of the plant response to abiotic stress. Cytokinins are also able to enhance seed germination by the alleviation of stresses such as salinity, drought, heavy metals and oxidative stress [56, 57, 58, 59]. Ref. [60] found that GA3 plays an important role in the growth and metabolism of microalgae Chlorella vulgaris exposed to heavy metal stress and its adaptation ability to a low-level polluted aquatic environment. Meanwhile, gibberellin leads to enhancement for Zea mays seedling growth and establishment under saline soil conditions by improving nutrient levels and membrane permeability [61]. Also, hormonal interactions between plant and rhizosphere bacteria can affect plant tolerance to stress. As such, the plant and bacteria can be genetically modified so that they can perform more optimally under a range of conditions, including stress [62].
The decreased cytokinin and gibberellic acid (GA3) and increased abscisic acid contents are often observed responding in plants subjected to environmental stresses [63, 64]. Exogenous application of plant growth regulators [such as cytokinin or antioxidants (ascorbic acid) [65], Moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaves extract [66, 67], humic acid (HA) [68], or seaweed extract (SE) [69] could be an alternative strategy to ameliorate, minimizing or alleviating the adverse effects of abiotic stress factors on plant growth which led to promoting plant growth and development metabolism in plants. Several studies also indicated that results on wheat [70]; and on spinach [71]. Ref. [72] reported that the foliar application of Moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaves extract MLE is proved to be the most effective PGR in reducing plant (Lagerstroemia indica L. seedlings) exposure to salinity stress.
Also, bio-fertilization has beneficial microorganisms that increasing plant hormones, which led to enhances yield, plant growth and nutrient uptake under various environmental conditions such as salinity [73, 74, 75, 76], drought and low fertility supply [77, 78, 79], especially that some endomycorrhizal fungi (Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi) have been proven to improve drought stress; they colonize bio-trophically the root cortex and develop an extra-metrical mycelium that helps the plants to acquire mineral nutrients from the soil particularly those, which are immobile. They can under drought conditions stimulate growth-regulating substances, increase photosynthesis, improve osmotic adjustment, optimize hormonal balance and enhance water uptake [80].
Numerous studies have found also, that it can be alleviation of salt stress on peanut [81]; on pumpkin plants [82]; on Moringa peregrina plants [83] by using foliar application of nano-fertilizers. Also, [84] reported that nano Zn-Fe oxide plays a significant role importance in alleviating salt stress, oxidative damages on plant cells by activation of certain antioxidant enzymes. In addition, [85] reported that the application of nano-oxide and bio-fertilizer reduced the negative effects of salinity due to its contributed to produce hormones.
3. Conclusions
This chapter was indicated by many studies that the plant hormones, including IAA, cytokinins, ethylene, gibberellins, and brassinosteroids, can positively affect seed germination and seedling growth, for many plants as mentioned previously in the chapter, under favorable conditions. While ABA has an adverse on affect seed germination and the growth.
Also, this chapter sheds the light on the important role of soil bacteria in the production of plant hormones or as an alternative in the case of the low rate of plant hormones in the plant, which led to hence seed germination, growth, and hence crop production.
In addition, this chapter provided many studies that prove that the plant hormones very important to overcome dormancy or growth under stress condition. Also, shed the lights on the importance of the exogenous application of plant growth regulators (cytokinin or antioxidants, Moringa leaves extract, humic acid, or seaweed extract, bio- or nano fertilizers) for enhancing the productivity of plant hormones which led to increased cell growth.
Finally, it can be stated that the plant hormones are essential for cell growth, whether under normal conditions or under stress conditions.
Conflict of interest
The author declares that she does not have any conflict of interest.
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Many hormones required for cell growth, such as auxins, gibberellins, brassinosteroids, ethylene, jasmonates, salicylic acid, strigolactones and cytokinins which able to accelerate or promote growth, but, some hormone-like abscisic acid has an adverse effect on growth which increases seed dormancy by inhibiting cell growth. Also, plant hormones are able to breakdowns dormancy for many plants and can alleviate abiotic stress (salinity, extreme temperatures and, drought,…) which led to enhance germination and improve growth for many plants, whether naturally occurring in the plant or by adding it to the plant in its artificially formed or in the form of bio- or nano-fertilization in order to increase the productivity and improve its efficiency under extreme conditions. Therefore, this chapter will highlight and will provide data for the positive or/and negative effect of these hormones on many plants to achieve a rapid germination method. 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1. Introduction
Iron is required for cellular growth of any bacterial species and it is known that bacterium needs an iron concentration of 10−6–10−8 M [1, 2], however, the concentration of free iron in the human body is usually 10−18 M [3], lower than bacterial requirements [4, 5, 6]. Therefore, human pathogens often obtain iron from alternative sources available into the body such as lactoferrin (Holo-Lf), hemoglobin (Hb) or even the haem [7]. The success of pathogens to obtain iron from host sources is based on developing different mechanisms, for instance, a direct mechanism which consists of expressing proteins attach to the membrane (termed receptors) [8, 9].
Another mechanism (known as indirect mechanism) is based on secreting siderophores or haemophores to scavenge iron then it is delivering towards a receptor protein [10]. The transportation of iron into the cytoplasm requires proteins as the ATP-binding protein cassette (ABC) [11], these mechanisms have been established in Gram-negative but not in Gram-positive bacteria.
S. pneumoniae is a bacterium Gram-positive human pathogen, which causes otitis media, sinusitis, pneumonia, meningitis or bacteriemia especially in infants and elderly persons [12, 13, 14, 15, 16]. S. pneumoniae can grow under iron-restricted medium conditions, if the growth media is supplemented with ferric and ferrous iron salts, haem or Hb [17, 18], but not when Tf, Lf or ferritin (Ft) are added [19, 20]. Moreover, S. pneumoniae expresses the Spbhp-37 lipoprotein (37 KDa) on its surface, which binds both haem and Hb. Spbhp-37 lipoprotein binds its ligand with high affinity because has a Kd of 3.57 e-7 M [21]. The interaction between Sphbp-37 lipoprotein can be inhibited with antibodies specific against this lipoprotein. These findings furthermore suggest that this lipoprotein is a receptor protein attached to the membrane of S. pneumoniae that binds haem. Despite these findings, the interaction molecular between Sphbp-37 lipoprotein and haem has not been analyzed yet and neither how spbhp-37 gene expression occurs when haem binds to the lipoprotein. To dilucidated how the lipoprotein binds haem a strategy could be designed, for instance, investigate 3D structure, the interaction between the Sphbp-37 lipoprotein and haem, or amino acid residues that interact with haem and levels of mRNA of the spbhp-37. The aim of this chapter attempt to explain how S. pneumoniae binds the iron source and the pathway developed to increase its levels of iron maybe this increase help to this pathogen to invade multiple human tissues, in the future this information could be utilized to develop new treatment allowing better control of this human pathogen.
2. S. pneumoniae iron acquisition
S. pneumoniae has the polysaccharide capsule and various virulence factors of S. pneumoniae that participate in its pathogenesis and facilitate its dissemination [22]. As any bacterium needs iron for several essential functions like the electron transport chain, energy metabolism, and many other biological functions [23], this element can be obtained from human sources such as hemoglobin (Hb), haem (from erythrocytes) ferritin (from serum and secretions) and glycoproteins (transferrin and lactoferrin) [24, 25]. Interestingly S. pneumoniae proteome does not have ferritin binding proteins (FBPs) [26] and also lacks of siderophores [27] because the large layer of the capsule avoids the presence of siderophores binding protein. To obtain iron for sources like ferritin, this pathogen has developed a smart mechanism that consists on to express PspA protein, this protein plays a key role in binding to lactoferrin at the pneumococcal surface. This mechanism could be useful in tissues like epithelial secretions where lactoferrin is the only source of iron. The expression of PspA is associated with the reduced concentration of free iron in secretions [28]. In vitro studies have showed that, the concentration of ferritin can be preserved in the culture media when a protease inhibitor (PMSF) is added, also molecular docking of pneumococcal proteases such as HtrA, ClpP, and RadA has revealed that those proteases could be inhibited by the PMSF [26]. Therefore, these observations indicated that S. pneumoniae may recruit protease-dependent pathways to obtain iron. Such pathways provide several effective strategies obviating the need for specific receptors and transporters.
3. Hb-binding proteins involved in iron acquisition
Iron is also available in human sources for instance hemoglobin or haem structure within erythrocytes. S. pneumoniae expressed and secreted an Hb and haem-binding protein of 38 kDa. This protein has a multitasking function because was identified by mass spectrometry as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) a protein involved in metabolism principally. S. pneumoniae secretes GAPDH and this is protein is capable of binding two useful iron sources for this bacterium (Hb and haem). This protein could be playing a dynamic role in the success of the invasive and infective processes of this pathogen [29]. Additionally, S. pneumoniae is a pathogen capable of supporting its viability when iron sources such as Hb or haem are supplied. This bacterium can express two haem and Hb-binding proteins on its cytoplasmic membrane, whose molecular weights are 37 and 22 kDa respectively. Their respective names are Spbhp-37 and Spbhp-22 (S. pneumoniae Hb- and haem-binding proteins 37 and 22 kDa). The Hb-binding function in both proteins has been demonstrated using Hb and the respective identities of both proteins have been obtained by mass spectrometry. The amino acid sequences of both Hb-binding proteins have the motif involved in the binding of Hb or haem. Specifically, Spbhp-37 protein is founded in the surface of this pathogen. The expression of Spbhp-37 is increased when the bacterium is grown in media culture supplied with Hb this finding corroborates the importance of this protein in the Hb-binding. It could explain the mechanisms developed by S. pneumoniae to acquire iron from Hb or haem in the host, which could allow a better understanding of the biology of this bacterium.
4. Hb-iron transporters
The necessity to obtain iron in the human host has provided S. pneumoniae with a sophisticated mechanism. PiaA is a hemoglobin-binding protein localized on the surface of S. pneumoniae [27]. Moreover, Pit, Pia, and Piu have emerged as other possible iron transporters of S. pneumoniae [28]. Brown et al. reported that ABC transporter-like proteins, may be involved in iron absorption by S. pneumoniae [19, 20]. Overall, all these proteins further participate in the acquisition of this essential metal for the survival of this pathogen.
5. Which are the amino acid residues of Sphbp-37 haem-binding protein involved in the interaction with the iron source?
5.1 3D modeling of Sphbp-37 protein
To understand more about the interaction between haem-binding protein Sphbp-37 and iron source an in silico approach can be performed, for instance, 3D modeling of Sphbp-37 protein shows a globular structure (Figure 1A). This structure has nine α-helices and eleven β-sheet. After molecular dynamic simulation of 500 ns by I-TASSER server, Sphbp-37 protein stills its globular structure, showing the same number of α-helices, although the number of β-sheet was increased to thirteen (Figure 1B). Therefore the analysis of time-dependent motions of the Sphbp-37 protein by RMSD shows that this molecule gets its equilibrium after 500 ns (Figure 2A). Rg values show the protein expansion after 100 and 200 ns and a compactation at the last 20 ns (Figure 2B). RMSF value show a moderate fluctuation in some amino acid (Figure 2C).
Figure 1.
3D Modeling of Sphbp-37 protein before (A) and after (B) of 500 ns dynamic molecular simulation by I-TASSER program.
Figure 2.
RMSD analysis of Sphbp-37 protein (A). Rg values show the protein expansion after 100 and 200 ns and a compactation at the last 20 ns (B). RMSF values (C).
5.2 Interaction of Sphbp-37 protein with haem
We search the amino acids involved in the between Sphbp-37 protein and haem. The molecular dynamic simulation after 500 ns shows an interaction between haem and amino acid residues of Sphbp-37 protein: glutamic acid 152 (Glu152), glutamine 177 (Gln177), valine 178 (Val178), aspartic acid 179 (Asp179), tyrosine 180 (Tyr180), isoleucine 193 (Ile193), alanine 196 (Ala196), glutamine 197 (Gln197) and alanine 200 (Ala200) (Figure 3). We found 10 amino acids involved in the interaction of Sphbp-37 and haem.
Figure 3.
Molecular analysis between Sphbp-37 lipoprotein and haem. (A) Interaction between Sphbp-37 lipoprotein and haem. (B) The 10 amino acid residues, which are showed in green and pink color.
5.3 3D model of mutant Sphbp-37 protein (substitutions in 152 and 179 amino acid residues)
To investigate which amino acids of Sphbp-37 protein are involved in haem-binding, we performed a change of glu152 for alanine (glu152ala) and asp179 for alanine ala (asp179ala) (mutant Sphbp-37 protein), these amino acid directly binds the haem. The result showed that the substitution of amino acid in the position 152 and 179 by another amino acid does not allow the binding to the haem. These data shown that amino acids 152 and 179 are essential for haem or Hb-binding and participate direct binding of the iron source.
3D model of mutant Sphbp-37 protein with changes in 152 and 179 amino acid residues was analyzed by NAMD software, the result showed a globular structure inclusive after the changes, however, the binding is not preserved (Figure 4). Mutant Sphbp-37 protein is unable to bind haem these results suggest that amino acids residues of 152 and 179 positions are involved in haem binding directly.
Figure 4.
3D modeling of Sphbp-37 mutant before (A) and after (B) of 500 ns of molecular dynamic simulation by I-TASSER server. Amino acid residues of 152 position (glu) and 179 position (asp) were substituted by the ala. The globular structure was maintained.
5.4 The promoter region of the spbhp-37 gene does not fur box consensus sequences
Then, we analyzed the spbhp-37 gene and search a probable promoter sequence by the BPROM program. The analysis revealed the regions promoter −35 and −10 located upstream from the start codon (Figure 5A). The promoter sequence of the spbhp-37 gene does not align with the consensus Fur box of E. coli [30] and other Fur box-like sequences previously reported such as dhb [31], fhu [32] the fhu and sir operons from B. subtilis [33] and operons from S. aureus, with the program Jalwiew (http://www.jalview.org). The alignment showed a different sequence from those previously reported, showing only a 26% of identity when the sequence promoter of S. pneumoniae is compared with the consensus fur-box sequence of E. coli (Figure 5B). This analysis suggests that the promoter sequence of S. pneumoniae does not have fur-box and perhaps the regulation could be by a different mechanism (data in progress).
Figure 5.
Promoter predicted elements for spbhp-37 gene. (A) Schematic organization of spbhp-37 promoter, the translation-initiation codon ATG +1, −35 and − 10 regions of the promoter sequence are indicated in bold type and underlined. The box indicates the conserved fur-binding sequences. (B) Alignment of the consensus “fur box” sequences of E. coli, dhb and fhu of B. subtilis, fhu and sir of S. aureus and the spbhp-37. The differences are indicated in the boxes.
6. Discussion
S. pneumoniae is a pathogen that uses Hb and haem as only iron sources. It also expresses a lipoprotein Sphbp-37 that participates in iron acquisition binding Hb and haem [17]. This chapter presents the first effort to understand how S. pneumoniae can be stimulated for iron acquisition: under iron starvation, which could occur as in other bacterial pathogens such as Vibrio sp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Shigella flexneri, Bacillus subtilis [34] or with Holo-Tf stimulation such as occurs in E. histolytica [35]. Interestingly, proteins levels of the Sphbp-37 increased: first, when iron was chelated from culture media and Hb was used as an iron source, this observation was notable because in previous reports the attention was principally focused only on iron starvation, in which there is an overexpression of genes participating in iron acquisition [36]. Probably Sphbp-37 is overexpressed when S. pneumoniae requires increasing its levels of iron. Perhaps the whole mechanism involves other genes which have not related with this mechanism for instance hemolysin that lyses erythrocytes to release high amounts of Hb or haem, in this manner, it is available and could be use by S. pneumoniae. In silico analysis of 200 nucleotides upstream from the sphbp-37 start codon revealed a promoter sequence with nucleotides [37] however, no homology or identity was observed when it was compared with the fur box sequence reported for E. coli [30], dhb [31] and fhu [32]), operons of B. subtilis, the fhu and sir [33] and operons of S. aureus. This data suggests that the differences observed in the nucleotide sequences could be related with a regulation mechanism of S. pneumoniae that involves many proteins, but different to described for Gram-negative bacteria [38]. Maybe all these proteins are involved in the binding to iron, haem or Hb-binding proteins and are necessary when the pathogen invades tissue. Finally, it does not discard the possibility that this type of regulation occurs in other bacterial pathogens.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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