Life’s processes absolutely require inorganic phosphate for structural and energetic purposes. Escherichia coli has developed sophisticated mechanisms to acquire phosphate and to maintain intracellular amounts at optimal levels. The processes by which these simple cells maintain stable intracellular concentrations of phosphate are termed phosphate homeostasis, which involves mechanisms to balance the import, assimilation, sequestration, and export of phosphate. This chapter introduces the proteins involved in phosphate homeostasis and reviews information concerning the multiple phosphate transporters and the mechanisms by which they are regulated. It also introduces new concepts of how this bacterium responds to elevated extracellular level...
Under conditions of phosphate starvation Escherichia coli can solubilize mineral phosphates, such as...
Phosphate's central role in most biochemical reactions in a living organism requires carefully maint...
Two systems for the uptake of inorganic phosphate (P-i) in Escherichia coli, PitA and Pst, have been...
All living cells require phosphorus for growth. The means by which the enteric bacterium Escherichia...
Phosphorous is essential for cell viability. To ensure an adequate supply under phosphate limiting c...
Cells face major changes in demand for and supply of inorganic phosphate (P <sub>i</sub>...
Cells face major changes in demand for and supply of inorganic phosphate (P <sub>i</sub>...
In bacteria, limited phosphate availability promotes the synthesis of active uptake systems, such as...
Abstract Background Phosphate is an essential compound for life. Escherichia coli employs a signal t...
Phosphorous is essential for cell viability. To ensure an adequate supply under phosphate limiting c...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated P(i) transport systems which combine high affinity with coupling...
author's chapter in edited workPhosphate, a component of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, is incorporated...
We found that Escherichia coli grown in media with >37 mM phosphate maintained a high polyphosphate ...
Due to its use in DNA, energy storage, intracellular signaling, and other important biological proce...
Processes for the biological removal of phosphate from wastewater rely on temporary manipula-tion of...
Under conditions of phosphate starvation Escherichia coli can solubilize mineral phosphates, such as...
Phosphate's central role in most biochemical reactions in a living organism requires carefully maint...
Two systems for the uptake of inorganic phosphate (P-i) in Escherichia coli, PitA and Pst, have been...
All living cells require phosphorus for growth. The means by which the enteric bacterium Escherichia...
Phosphorous is essential for cell viability. To ensure an adequate supply under phosphate limiting c...
Cells face major changes in demand for and supply of inorganic phosphate (P <sub>i</sub>...
Cells face major changes in demand for and supply of inorganic phosphate (P <sub>i</sub>...
In bacteria, limited phosphate availability promotes the synthesis of active uptake systems, such as...
Abstract Background Phosphate is an essential compound for life. Escherichia coli employs a signal t...
Phosphorous is essential for cell viability. To ensure an adequate supply under phosphate limiting c...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated P(i) transport systems which combine high affinity with coupling...
author's chapter in edited workPhosphate, a component of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, is incorporated...
We found that Escherichia coli grown in media with >37 mM phosphate maintained a high polyphosphate ...
Due to its use in DNA, energy storage, intracellular signaling, and other important biological proce...
Processes for the biological removal of phosphate from wastewater rely on temporary manipula-tion of...
Under conditions of phosphate starvation Escherichia coli can solubilize mineral phosphates, such as...
Phosphate's central role in most biochemical reactions in a living organism requires carefully maint...
Two systems for the uptake of inorganic phosphate (P-i) in Escherichia coli, PitA and Pst, have been...