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ABEL-SANTOS, E. (Ed.). |
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Bacterial spores: current research and applications. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2012 |
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Norfolk : Caister Academic Press, 2012. |
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281 p. |
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978-1-908230-00-3 |
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Inglés |
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Bacterial endospores are dormant structures produced by stressed bacterial cells. Due to their intrinsic resistance endospores are perfect vehicles for causing infection. A number of endospore producing bacteria can cause diseases including tetanus, anthrax and botulism; other spore forming species have been used in biotechnological applications such as probiotics and biocides. Modern molecular studies are providing new insights into the biochemical and biophysical characteristics of spore forming bacteria that may lead to promising new applications, detection methods and therapeutics.
CONTENTS: Historical notes and introduction to bacterial spores -- Gene regulation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis -- Fruiting body development in Myxococcus xanthus: a multicellular developmental programme that leads to sporulation -- Streptomyces sporulation -- The structure and composition of the outer layers of the bacterial spore -- Mechanisms of bacterial spore survival -- Initiation of germination in Bacillus and Clostridium spores -- Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores -- Degradation of spore peptidoglycan during germination -- Water and cations flux during sporulation and germination -- The spore as an infectious agent: anthrax disease as a paradigm -- Heterogeneity in bacterial spore populations -- Detection of bacterial spores: prospects and challenges -- Properties and detection methods of Bacilli spores in food and in medical settings -- Expression of recombinant proteins using Bacillus subtilis spores. MenosBacterial endospores are dormant structures produced by stressed bacterial cells. Due to their intrinsic resistance endospores are perfect vehicles for causing infection. A number of endospore producing bacteria can cause diseases including tetanus, anthrax and botulism; other spore forming species have been used in biotechnological applications such as probiotics and biocides. Modern molecular studies are providing new insights into the biochemical and biophysical characteristics of spore forming bacteria that may lead to promising new applications, detection methods and therapeutics.
CONTENTS: Historical notes and introduction to bacterial spores -- Gene regulation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis -- Fruiting body development in Myxococcus xanthus: a multicellular developmental programme that leads to sporulation -- Streptomyces sporulation -- The structure and composition of the outer layers of the bacterial spore -- Mechanisms of bacterial spore survival -- Initiation of germination in Bacillus and Clostridium spores -- Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores -- Degradation of spore peptidoglycan during germination -- Water and cations flux during sporulation and germination -- The spore as an infectious agent: anthrax disease as a paradigm -- Heterogeneity in bacterial spore populations -- Detection of bacterial spores: prospects and challenges -- Properties and detection methods of Bacilli spores in food and in medical settings -- Expression of recombinant protein... Presentar Todo |
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SPORES BACTÉRIENNES; SPORES BACTÉRIENNES - RECHERCHE. |
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BACTERIOSIS; ESPORAS BACTERIANAS; MICROBIOLOGÍA. |
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Fecha actual : |
21/02/2014 |
Actualizado : |
22/02/2014 |
Autor : |
González, M.; Boschi, F.; Vicente, E.; Buenahora, J.; Basso, C |
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INIA, Programa Nacional de Investigación en Producción Hortícola |
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Resultados finales de evaluacion: variedades tomate y morrón bajo invernadero |
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2011 |
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Salto (Uruguay): INIA Salto Grande, 2011. |
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25 p. |
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(INIA Serie Actividades de Difusión; 666) |
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Español |
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CAPSICUM ANNUUM; CULTIVOS DE INVERNADERO; TOMATE. |
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