Literature DB >> 12689631

Exopolyphosphatases of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Lidia P Lichko1, Nadezhda A Andreeva, Tatyana V Kulakovskaya, Igor S Kulaev.   

Abstract

Separate compartments of the yeast cell possess their own exopolyphosphatases differing from each other in their properties and dependence on culture conditions. The low-molecular-mass exopolyphosphatases of the cytosol, cell envelope, and mitochondrial matrix are encoded by the PPX1 gene, while the high-molecular-mass exopolyphosphatase of the cytosol and those of the vacuoles, mitochondrial membranes, and nuclei are presumably encoded by their own genes. Based on recent works, a preliminary classification of the yeast exopolyphosphatases is proposed.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 12689631     DOI: 10.1016/S1567-1356(02)00205-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Yeast Res        ISSN: 1567-1356            Impact factor:   2.796


  6 in total

Review 1.  Did Cyclic Metaphosphates Have a Role in the Origin of Life?

Authors:  Thomas Glonek
Journal:  Orig Life Evol Biosph       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 1.950

2.  Myeloma cells contain high levels of inorganic polyphosphate which is associated with nucleolar transcription.

Authors:  Maria D Jimenez-Nuñez; David Moreno-Sanchez; Laura Hernandez-Ruiz; Alicia Benítez-Rondán; Ana Ramos-Amaya; Beatriz Rodríguez-Bayona; Francisco Medina; José Antonio Brieva; Felix A Ruiz
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2012-02-07       Impact factor: 9.941

3.  Pho5p and newly identified nucleotide pyrophosphatases/ phosphodiesterases regulate extracellular nucleotide phosphate metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Eileen J Kennedy; Lorraine Pillus; Gourisankar Ghosh
Journal:  Eukaryot Cell       Date:  2005-11

Review 4.  The Nm23-H1-h-Prune complex in cellular physiology: a 'tip of the iceberg' protein network perspective.

Authors:  Alessia Galasso; Massimo Zollo
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2009-04-24       Impact factor: 3.396

5.  Cordycepin-hypersensitive growth links elevated polyphosphate levels to inhibition of poly(A) polymerase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Sandra Holbein; Florian M Freimoser; Thomas P Werner; Agnieszka Wengi; Bernhard Dichtl
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2007-11-22       Impact factor: 16.971

6.  The Reduced Level of Inorganic Polyphosphate Mobilizes Antioxidant and Manganese-Resistance Systems in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Ludmila Trilisenko; Anton Zvonarev; Airat Valiakhmetov; Alexey A Penin; Irina A Eliseeva; Vladimir Ostroumov; Ivan V Kulakovskiy; Tatiana Kulakovskaya
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 6.600

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.