DNA as a phosphate storage polymer and the alternative advantages of polyploidy for growth or survival.
Haloferax volcanii uses extracellular DNA as a source for carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous. However, it can also grow to a limited extend in the absence of added phosphorous, indicating that it contains an intracellular phosphate storage molecule. As Hfx. volcanii is polyploid, it was investigated...
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Autores principales: | Karolin Zerulla, Scott Chimileski, Daniela Näther, Uri Gophna, R Thane Papke, Jörg Soppa |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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