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Siderophores are small molecules produced by bacteria to scavenge iron and compete with animal hosts for this essential nutrient. They have high affinity for iron and can sequester it from the host's iron-binding proteins, aiding bacterial growth and survival within the host. This competitive advantage in acquiring iron can contribute to the pathogenicity of certain bacteria.

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