Genetic manipulation of polyphosphate metabolism affects cadmium tolerance in Escherichia coli

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The polyphosphate metabolic pathways in Escherichia coli were genetically manipulated to test the effect of polyphosphate on tolerance to cadmium. A polyphosphate kinase (ppk) and polyphosphatase (ppx) mutant strain produced no polyphosphate, whereas the same strain carrying multiple copies of ppk on a high-copy plasmid produced significant quantities. The doubling times of both strains increased with increasing cadmium concentrations. In contrast, the mutant strain carrying multiple copies of ppk and ppx produced 1/20 of the polyphosphate found in the strain carrying multiple copies of ppk only and showed no significant increase in doubling time over the same cadmium concentration range.

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Keasling, J. D., & Hupf, G. A. (1996). Genetic manipulation of polyphosphate metabolism affects cadmium tolerance in Escherichia coli. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62(2), 743–746. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.62.2.743-746.1996

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