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    Norfolk : Caister Academic Press
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    kobvindex_GFZ106349
    Format: 247 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781904455271
    Content: Contents: List of contributors. - Preface. - 1 Respiratory pathways in Archaea. - 2 Archaea-Metal interactions: metabolism and strategies of resistance. - 3 Redox enzymes in the Archaea. - 4 Pentose metabolism in Archaea. - 5 DNA replication in Archaea. - 6 Recombination processes and proteins in the Archaea. - 7 DNA repair and DNA damage tolerance in archaeal bacteria: extreme environments and genome integrity. - 8 Modified nucleotides in Archaeal RNAs. - 9 Signal transduction in the Archaea. - 10 Functional genomics of stress response in extremophilic Archaea. - 11 Archaeal antimicrobials: an undiscovered country. - Index.
    Content: A conventional view delineates cellular life into only two basic types called prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The prokaryotes are further subdivided into the Bacteria and the Archaea based on small subunit ribosomal RNA comparisons and conserved mechanisms for information processing. The study of archaeal prokaryotes has matured rapidly, in part initiated by genomic science as well as a continuing interest in the biochemistry and metabolism of extremophiles. The authors present an expanding pattern of new information relevant to both the general and the technical reader. The book focuses on molecular biology and genomics and topics include the biology of metals, redox chemistry, respiration, sugar catabolism, nucleic acid modification, DNA replication, repair and recombination, transciptomics, signal transduction and peptide antibiotics. Throughout the well-referenced text the emphasis is on emerging topics in specific fields providing the reader with a vision of the future in the expanding world of Archaea. Essential reading for all Archaea researchers and everyone with an interest in prokaryote molecular and cellular biology. A recommended book for all microbiology libraries.
    Note: MAB0014.001: AWI Bio-08-0026
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