2014
DOI: 10.4161/viru.28311
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Functional characterization of exopolyphosphatase/guanosine pentaphosphate phosphohydrolase (PPX/GPPA) ofCampylobacter jejuni

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“…Thus, poly(P) accumulation in Campylobacter jejuni (61) and P. aeruginosa (62) was associated with defective biofilm formation. Furthermore, deficiency of a polyphosphate kinase responsible for poly(P) synthesis in P. aeruginosa also resulted in defective biofilms (63).…”
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“…Thus, poly(P) accumulation in Campylobacter jejuni (61) and P. aeruginosa (62) was associated with defective biofilm formation. Furthermore, deficiency of a polyphosphate kinase responsible for poly(P) synthesis in P. aeruginosa also resulted in defective biofilms (63).…”
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“…In some microbes Ppk2 can produce poly-P from GTP (17), but this activity has not been reported in C. jejuni . C. jejuni also encodes two exo-polyphosphatases, Ppx1 and Ppx2, which degrade poly-P into inorganic phosphate and have guanosine pentaphosphate hydrolase activity to generate guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) (18). With the regulatory gene product SpoT, ppGpp regulates the stringent response of C.jejuni , contributing to survival in stationary phase (19).…”
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“…Another difference between ppk mutants and ppx mutants can be found in motility. A ppk1 mutation did not change motility, 3 whereas ppx mutations significantly reduced the motility of C. jejuni 7 . In addition, the spoT mutation substantially impairs C. jejuni resistance to rifampicin, 6 and a ppk2 mutant exhibits increased susceptibility to antibiotics, such as erythromycin and tetracycline 4 .…”
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“…In addition to PPKs, the exopolyphosphatases/guanosine pentaphosphate (pppGpp) phosphohydrolase (PPX/GPPA) also control the levels of poly-P and (p)ppGpp 1 . Malde et al identified and characterized two PPX/GPPAs (PPX1 and PPX2) in C. jejuni , demonstrating that PPXs affect the levels of poly-P and ppGpp and contribute to the virulence of C. jejuni 7 . Mutations of ppx1 and ppx2 influenced various virulence-related phenotypes of C. jejuni , such as biofilms, motility, and invasion and intracellular survival 7 .…”
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