Regulation of polyphosphate kinase gene expression in Acinetobacter baumannii 252
J A Gavigan1, L M Marshall, A D Dobson
1Microbiology Department and National Food Biotechnology Centre, National University of Ireland Cork.
Abstract:
A strain of Acinetobacter baumannii cultured in butyric acid media was found to take up phosphate following a period of phosphate release. PCR was used to clone the polyphosphate kinase (ppk) gene from the strain. The promoter for the ppk gene was functional in the heterologous Escherichia coli host. Using RT-PCR, transcription of the ppk gene was found to be regulated by phosphate concentration.
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