An Update on Polyphosphate In Vivo Activities

Biomolecules. 2024 Aug 2;14(8):937. doi: 10.3390/biom14080937.

Abstract

Polyphosphate (polyP) is an evolutionary ancient inorganic molecule widespread in biology, exerting a broad range of biological activities. The intracellular polymer serves as an energy storage pool and phosphate/calcium ion reservoir with implications for basal cellular functions. Metabolisms of the polymer are well understood in procaryotes and unicellular eukaryotic cells. However, functions, regulation, and association with disease states of the polymer in higher eukaryotic species such as mammalians are just beginning to emerge. The review summarises our current understanding of polyP metabolism, the polymer's functions, and methods for polyP analysis. In-depth knowledge of the pathways that control polyP turnover will open future perspectives for selective targeting of the polymer.

Keywords: contact activation; energy metabolism; exopolyphosphatase; polyphosphate.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Polyphosphates* / chemistry
  • Polyphosphates* / metabolism

Substances

  • Polyphosphates

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the P06/KFO306 and INST 152/876-1 FUGG grants of the DFG (to T.R.).