A) MS/MS chromatograms showing siderophore production in wild type UTI89 and strains with deletions in specific siderophore biosynthesis genes (ΔentB, ΔiroB, ΔybtS, ΔentB/ΔybtS). Chromatograms are shown at the retention times for enterobactin (m/z 670), salmochelin (m/z 1012), and ferric yersiniabactin (m/z 535). For each column, the vertical scale is a fixed fraction of the corresponding 13C internal standard peak height, allowing comparison between samples. B) Chrome azurol S (CAS) plate upon which UTI89 strains have been streaked for overnight growth. A yellow halo is produced around siderophore-secreting bacteria. In UTI89, a double mutant (ΔentB/ΔybtS) is required to specifically abolish siderophore production.