Polyphosphate Polymerase—A Key Enzyme for the Phosphorus Economy of the Microalgal Cell and the Sustainable Usage of This Nutrient
Alexei Solovchenko

TL;DR
This review discusses the role of polyphosphate polymerase in microalgae for managing phosphorus, a vital nutrient, and its potential for sustainable biotechnological applications.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of the structure, regulation, and function of VTC-type polyphosphate polymerase in microalgae.
Findings
VTC-type polyphosphate polymerase is crucial for phosphorus storage in eukaryotic microalgae.
Microalgae with VTC-type enzymes can efficiently capture and recycle phosphate from waste streams.
Engineering VTC-type enzymes may enhance microalgal bioprocesses for nutrient recovery.
Abstract
Phosphorus is a key macronutrient central to the processes of energy and information storage and exchange in the cell. Single-celled photosynthetic organisms, including microalgae, accumulate intracellular reserves of phosphorus (mostly in the form of polyphosphate) essential for the maintenance of cell homeostasis during fluctuations of external phosphorus availability. The polyphosphate reserves in microalgal cells are formed by polyphosphate polymerases—a ubiquitous enzyme family represented mainly by prokaryotic (PPK-type, typical of prokaryotes, e.g., cyanobacteria) and VTC-type polyphosphate polymerases harbored by eukaryotic microalgae, although certain species possess both PPK and VTC types of the enzyme. This enzyme is important for the environmental fitness of microalgae dwelling in diverse habitats, as well as for the efficiency of microalgae-based systems for the biocapture…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgal biology and biofuel production · Phosphorus and nutrient management · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
