The Burholderia pyrrocinia Purple Acid Phosphatase Pap9 Mediates Phosphate Acquisition in Plants
Abstract
Increasing the expression level of purple acid phosphatases (PAPs), which hydrolyze organic phosphate to inorganic phosphate (Pi), is an important response to Pi starvation in plants. PAPs are widely distributed in eukaryotes like mammals and plants but distributed in limited microorganisms. A PAP-like protein named Pap9 from Burkholderia pyrrocinia CH-67 was isolated. The enzyme had optimal activity at atypical pH of 8.5 and temperature of...
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Title
The Burholderia pyrrocinia Purple Acid Phosphatase Pap9 Mediates Phosphate Acquisition in Plants
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
5
Pages
342 - 350
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