The ferrichrome pathways in E. coli and P. aeruginosa. In E. coli the transport involves two TonB outer membrane transporters, FhuA and FhuE, and an inner membrane ABC transporter, FhuBCD. Iron is released by a mechanism probably involving metal reduction and acetylation of the desferrichrome, followed by siderophore recycling in the extracellular medium. In P. aeruginosa, transport involves two TonB1 outer membrane transporters, FiuA and FoxA, and a permease, FiuB, for transport across the inner membrane. Iron is released from the siderophore by a mechanism similar to that in E. coli. FiuC is probably the N-acetyltransferase. FoxB seems also to be involved in ferrichrome transport; however, its function is so far unknown. In P. aeruginosa, both outer membrane transporters, FiuA and FoxA, are also involved in a signaling cascade regulating the expression of the genes involved in the ferrichrome pathway.