Microbial Cyclic Di-Nucleotide Signaling

Dedicated chapters focus on the population diversity of cyclic dinucleotide signaling systems, their tendency to be horizontally transferred, the cyclic di-GMP signaling system in the social amoeba Dictyostelium, honorary cyclic (di)nucleotides, and the development of strategies for interfering with...

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Other Authors: Chou, Shan-Ho (Editor), Guiliani, Nicolas (Editor), Lee, Vincent T. (Editor), Römling, Ute (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part I:Biochemistry/Structural Biology – Enzymes
  • Chapter 1: Cyclic Dinucleotide Signaling In Mycobacteria
  • Chapter 2: Structure and regulation of EAL domain proteins
  • Chapter 3: Insights into the molecular basis of biofilm dispersal from crystal structures of di-domain containing proteins
  • Chapter 4: Structure and function of HD-GYP phosphodiesterases
  • Chapter 5: A unified catalytic mechanism for c-di-NMP hydrolysis by DHH/DHHA1 phosphodiesterases
  • Chapter 6: Enzymatic degradation of linear dinucleotide intermediates of cyclic dinucleotides
  • Part II:Biochemistry/Structural Biology – Receptors
  • Chapter 7: Detection of cyclic dinucleotide binding proteins
  • Chapter 8: Non-canonical c-di-GMP binding modes
  • Part III:Biochemistry/Structural Biology – Sensing
  • Chapter 9: Sensory domains that control cyclic di-GMP-modulating proteins: a critical frontier in bacterial signal transduction
  • Part IV:Cyclic di-AMP biochemistry and physiology
  • Chapter 21: Cyclic di-GMP signalingin extreme acidophilic bacteria
  • Part VIII:Pathogens
  • Chapter 22: Signals modulating cyclic di-GMP pathways in Vibrio cholera
  • Chapter 23: Cyclic di-GMP regulation of gene expression
  • Chapter 24: Cyclic di-GMP signaling in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
  • Chapter 25: Cyclic di-GMP signaling in the phytopathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. Campestris
  • Chapter 26: Cyclic di-AMP in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Chapter 27: Cyclic di-AMP signaling in Streptococcus pneumonia
  • Part IX:Gram-negative bacteria
  • Chapter 28: Regulation of cyclic-di-GMP signaling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Chapter 29: Unconventional Cyclic di-GMPSignalling in Escherichia coli
  • Chapter 30: Cyclic di-GMP in Burkholderia spp
  • Chapter 31: Cyclic di-GMP and the regulation of biofilm dispersion
  • Part X:Cyclic di-GMP signaling in eukaryotes
  • Chapter 10: Metabolic regulationby cyclic di-AMP signaling
  • Chapter 11: Osmoregulation via cyclic-di-AMP signaling
  • Part V:Population diversity
  • Chapter 12: Measuring individual cell c-di-GMP: Identifying population diversity and c-di-GMP heterogeneity.-Part VI:Cyclic di-GMP and exopolysaccharide regulation
  • Chapter 13: Activation of bacterial cellulose biosynthesis by cyclic-di-GMP
  • Chapter 14: The Regulation of Alginate Biosynthesis viaC-di-GMPSignaling
  • Part VII:Environmental bacteria
  • Chapter 15: Cyclic di-GMP Signaling in Bacillus subtilis
  • Chapter 16: C-di-GMP signaling systems in the Gram-positive Bacillus cereus group
  • Chapter 17: Cyclic-di-AMP in Bacillus subtilisbiofilm formation.-Chapter 18: Regulation by c-di-GMP in Myxococcusxanthus
  • Chapter 19: Light-regulated nucleotidesecond messenger signalingin cyanobacteria
  • Chapter 20: C-di-GMP-dependent regulation of antibiotic biosynthesis in Lysobacter
  • Chapter 32: Cyclic-di-GMP activates adenylate cyclase A and protein kinase A to induce stalk formationin Dictyostelium
  • Part XI:Interference Strategies
  • Chapter 33: Targeting cyclic di-nucleotide signaling with small molecules
  • Part XII:Novel cyclic di-nucleotides
  • Chapter 34: Cyclic di-GMP signaling gone astray: cGAMP signaling via Hypr GGDEF and HD-GYP enzymes
  • Chapter 35: Microbial cyclic GMP-AMP signaling pathways.-Part XIII:Honorary cyclic nucleotides
  • Chapter 36: 2’,3’-cyclic mononucleotide metabolism and possible roles in bacterial physiology
  • Part XIV:Horizontal gene transfer
  • Chapter 37: Horizontal transfer of c-di-GMP associated genes. Theoretical underpinnings and future perspectives.-Part XV:Conclusion
  • Chapter 38: Conclusion.