pyocyanin
Pyocyanin is a blue secondary metabolite produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is a redox-active phenazine pigment that contributes to the characteristic coloration of P. aeruginosa colonies and can be detected in culture filtrates and clinical samples such as sputum.
Biosynthesis and regulation occur via the phenazine biosynthetic gene cluster phzA-G, which produces phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA)
Mechanistically, pyocyanin is involved in redox cycling and generates reactive oxygen species, including superoxide and hydrogen
Clinical and laboratory aspects include its use as a marker of P. aeruginosa activity in research and,