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                        acidocalcisome 46, 61, 94            condenced phosphate 3, 5
                        apoptosis 180                        cotton 44, 63
                        activated sludge 17, 22, 24, 31, 53  cyanobacteria 24, 38, 54, 138
                        adenosine tetraphosphate phosphohydrolase 85  cyclophosphate 4, 19, 85
                        agriculture 190                      cytochemical method 22–24
                        alkaline phosphatase 85              cytological method 54
                        alga 37, 46, 61, 167                 cytosol 56, 61
                        animal 50, 61, 119, 178              cytoplasm 98, 100
                        antibiotic 109, 143, 167             cytoplasmic membrane 57
                        archae 38, 145
                                                             DAPI (4 6 -diamino-2-phenylindole) 23, 24, 53, 57

                        Babesh-Ernst bodies 53               degradosome 107, 108, 121
                        bacteria 16, 17, 22, 24, 25, 34, 61, 95  diadenosine tetraphosphate 117
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                        basic dyes 22, 53                    diadenosine-5 ,5 -P ,P tetraphosphate
                        biofilm 103, 108                       a,b-phosphorylase (AP 4 phosphorylase) 68, 117
                        bioremediation 183                   divalent metal ions (cations) 50, 78
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                        bone 119, 121, 181, 189               µH 95, 198
                        brain 84, 119, 179                   DNA 49, 50, 103, 118
                        blood 84, 120, 179                   dolichyl-diphosphate:polyphosphate
                        branched phosphate 4, 7               phosphotransferase 71, 72, 145
                                                             dolichyl phosphate 71, 105
                        Ca 2+ -ATPase 50, 101
                        cancer 120                           EBPR (Enhanced Biological Phosphate Removal) 24,
                        catalase 112                          183–186
                        cell capsule 104                     EDTA 49, 80
                        cell envelope 76, 103                elecrophoresis 31–33, 48
                        cell surface 53                      electron microscopy 54
                        cell wall 58, 59                     embryos 44
                        chain length 5, 32, 49, 51, 54, 67, 85  endoplasmic reticulum 61
                        channel 50                           endopolyphosphatase (polyphosphate depolymerase)
                        chemical properties 9–11              86, 87, 94, 119
                        chloroplast 63, 198                  energy source 94, 152
                        chromatography 19–20, 48, 63         enzymatic method 33–34
                        chromatophore 176                    erythrocyte 120, 180
                        colorimetric method 20–21            evolution 122, 191, 193
                        compartmentalization 53              eubacteria 38

                        The Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates  I. S. Kulaev, V. M. Vagabov and T. V. Kulakovskaya
                        C   2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ISBN: 0-470-85810-9











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