EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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2.7.4.1 | analysis |
enzyme-linked assay in which His-tagged PPK2 is immobilized on a plate and then biotinylated aptamer inhibitors are added |
-, 760571 |
2.7.4.1 | analysis |
specific and sensitive assessment of polyphosphate in mycorrhizal system of Tagetes patula inoculated with Archaeospora leptoticha with a polyphosphate kinase/luciferase system |
662964 |
2.7.4.1 | analysis |
usage of polyphosphate kinase gene ppk1 as a high-resolution genetic marker to study population structure in activated sludge of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis |
690568 |
2.7.4.1 | analysis |
usage of the gene ppk as reporter gene used in monitoring of gene expression in mammalian cells, method development involving 31P-magnetic resonance spectrocopy or 31P-resonance imaging, overview |
691402 |
2.7.4.1 | biotechnology |
ATP supply for synthesis of D-amino acid dipeptides |
-, 674956 |
2.7.4.1 | biotechnology |
polyphosphate kinases use inexpensive and stable polyphosphate as a phosphate donor and phosphorylate nucleoside 5'-monophosphate as well as 5'-diphosphates. This makes them of special interest for application in ATP regeneration systems, which can be efficiently coupled to ATP-consuming enzymes in environmentally friendly and sustainable biotechnological processes |
-, 762277 |
2.7.4.1 | drug development |
enzyme PPK1 is an attractive therapeutic target to control infections caused by multiple drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
738473 |
2.7.4.1 | drug development |
the enzym eis a target for inhibitor development |
737886 |
2.7.4.1 | drug development |
the enzyme might be a potential drug target in bacteria |
-, 738294 |
2.7.4.1 | environmental protection |
bacterial microcompartment-directed polyphosphate kinase promotes stable polyphosphate accumulation in Escherichia coli. Specific application of this process to polyphosphate is of potential application for biological phosphate removal |
760765 |