 Acinitobacter bormonini is a gram-negative bacterium that can cause serious infections in humans and animals. When grown in environments with limited iron availability, it exhibits significant transcriptional changes in its genome, resulting in the activation of several genes involved in iron acquisition and motility. Bormonini is able to adapt to growth in an environment with limited iron availability. This article was authored by Paulson ENT, Hassan Karl A., Ejkalkamp Bhatt A., and others.