2012
DOI: 10.3906/biy-1110-19
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Deletion of polyphosphate kinase gene (ppk)has a stimulatory effect on actinorhodin production by Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)

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“…Deletion of ppk in S. coelicolor resulted in an actinorhodin overproducing phenotype (Yalim Camci et al, 2012). However, the industrial exploitation of overproducing Streptomyces strains without PPK activity is hampered by their increased sensitivity to oxidative stress (Yalim Camci et al, 2012;Ghorbel et. al., 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Deletion of ppk in S. coelicolor resulted in an actinorhodin overproducing phenotype (Yalim Camci et al, 2012). However, the industrial exploitation of overproducing Streptomyces strains without PPK activity is hampered by their increased sensitivity to oxidative stress (Yalim Camci et al, 2012;Ghorbel et. al., 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polyphosphate kinase enzyme (PPK) is responsible for synthesis of an important energy and phosphate storage polymer, polyphosphate (polyP), and its transcription is regulated by PhoP. Deletion of ppk in S. coelicolor resulted in an actinorhodin overproducing phenotype (Yalim Camci et al, 2012). However, the industrial exploitation of overproducing Streptomyces strains without PPK activity is hampered by their increased sensitivity to oxidative stress (Yalim Camci et al, 2012;Ghorbel et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%