Cellular Ecophysiology of Microbe: Hydrocarbon and Lipid Interactions

"Water is life!" All active cellular systems require water as the medium and solvent of their metabolic activities. Hydrophobic compounds and structures, which tend to exclude water, though providing inter alia excellent sources of energy and a means of biological compartmentalization, pre...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Krell, Tino (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Series:Handbook of Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Choking on Acetyl-CoA, the Glyoxylate Shunt, and Acetyl-CoA-Driven Metabolism
  • Fungi as Transport Vectors for Contaminants and Contaminant-Degrading Bacteria
  • Genetics of Sensing, Accessing, and Exploiting Hydrocarbons
  • Genomic Response of Pseudomonas putida to Toluene
  • Hydrophobic Modifications of Biomolecules: An Introduction
  • Kinetics and Physiology at Vanishingly Small Substrate Concentrations
  • Lipidation of Other Biomolecules and Functions
  • Lipids as Signalling Molecules in Eukaryotes
  • Matrix-Hydrophobic Compound Interactions
  • Membrane Adaptations to Low Water Two-Phase Bioprocess Systems
  • Membrane Composition and Modifications in Response to Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Gram Negative Bacteria
  • Microbiology of Oil Fly Larvae
  • Microorganism-Hydrophobic Compound Interactions
  • Mutagenic Consequences of Alkylation
  • Nitrogen Fixation and Hydrocarbon-Oxidizing Bacteria
  • An Immediate Bacterial Adaptive Mechanism to Cope with Emerging Membrane Perturbation Caused by Toxic Hydrocarbons
  • DNA Methylation in Eukaryotes: Regulation and Function
  • DNA Methylation in Prokaryotes: Regulation and Function
  • Extrusion Pumps for Hydrocarbons: An Efficient Evolutionary Strategy to Confer Resistance to Hydrocarbons
  • An Introduction:
  • Problems of Hydrophobicity/Bioavailability: An Introduction
  • Problems of Solventogenicity, Solvent Tolerance: An Introduction
  • Production and Roles of Biosurfactants and Bioemulsifiers in Accessing Hydrophobic Substrates
  • Protein Alkylation
  • Protein Lipidation in Eukaryotes: Biochemistry and Function
  • Protein Lipidation in Prokaryotes: Biochemistry and Function
  • Protein Methylation in Bacteria
  • Sensing, Signaling and Uptake: An Introduction
  • Strategies to Increase Bioavailability and Uptake of Hydrocarbons
  • Substrate Transport
  • Surface Properties and Cellular Energetics of Bacteria in Response to the Presence of Hydrocarbons
  • The Family of Two-Component Systems that Regulate Hydrocarbon Degradation Pathways
  • The Potential of Hydrocarbon Chemotaxis to Increase Bioavailability and Biodegradation Efficiency
  • Toxicity of Hydrocarbons to Microorganisms
  • Transcriptional Regulation of Hydrocarbon Efflux Pump Expression in Bacteria
  • Ultrastructural Insights into Microbial Life at the Hydrocarbon:Aqueous Environment Interface
  • Uptake and Assimilation of Hydrophobic Substrates by the Oleaginous Yeast Yarrowia lipolytica
  • Water-Hydrophobic Compound Interactions with the Microbial Cell.