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ETH Zurich
Institute of Plant Sciences
Universitätsstr. 2
8092 Zürich
Switzerland
Phone: 0041.(0)44.632'38'44
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The molecule we study is so plain
the inorganic polyphosphate chain
The focus of the research in
our group is a simple
molecule: inorganic
polyphosphate (poly P).
Poly P is a linear polymer that consists of a variable number of
phosphate residues
(from three to more than a thousand) that are
linked by energy-rich phosphoanhydride bonds. It has been detected
in all organisms and living cells and was found in many organelles.
In eukaryotes, poly P is particularly
prominent in fungi, algae and trypanosomatids.
Poly P serves as a phosphate and energy store and regulates
enzymes, chromatin condensation
and translation. Poly P is also involved in bacterial pathogenicity,
survival during stationary phase in
bacteria and yeast, or the adaptation to alkaline and osmotic stress.
In the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum, poly P regulates
development and predation behaviour, and in humans blood coagulation is
accelerated and fibrinolysis is delayed by poly P.
In our group we study poly P metabolism and functions in eukaryotes and
we work mostly with yeast, filamentous fungi and algae. If you
would like to learn more about our <a href="research.html">research</a>
or our <a href="group.html">group</a> please visit our other pages. Or
visit the website of the whole <a
href="http://www.pbp.ipw.biol.ethz.ch/">group
of Prof. Amrhein</a>, of which our lab is a part.
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