Original paper

Inorganic polyphosphate interacts with nucleolar and glycosomal proteins in trypanosomatids

Volume: 110, Issue: 6, Pages: 973 - 994
Published: Oct 18, 2018
Abstract
Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a polymer of three to hundreds of phosphate units bound by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds and present from bacteria to humans. Most polyP in trypanosomatids is concentrated in acidocalcisomes, acidic calcium stores that possess a number of pumps, exchangers, and channels, and are important for their survival. In this work, using polyP as bait we identified > 25 putative protein targets in cell lysates of...
Paper Details
Title
Inorganic polyphosphate interacts with nucleolar and glycosomal proteins in trypanosomatids
Published Date
Oct 18, 2018
Volume
110
Issue
6
Pages
973 - 994
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