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Microbial glycobiologystructures, relevance and applications /
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Microbial glycobiologyeditor-in-chief, Anthony P. Moran ... [et al.].
其他題名:
structures, relevance and applications /
其他作者:
Moran, Anthony P.
出版者:
Amsterdam ;Academic,2009.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 1000 p., [14] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;25 cm.
標題:
Pathogenic microorganismsIdentification.
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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9780123745460
Microbial glycobiologystructures, relevance and applications /
Microbial glycobiology
structures, relevance and applications /[electronic resource] :editor-in-chief, Anthony P. Moran ... [et al.]. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;Academic,2009. - xviii, 1000 p., [14] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Microbial glycolipids, glyoproteins and glycopolymers� 1. Overview of the glycosylated components of the bacterial cell wall�� 2. Bacterial cell wall envelope peptidoglycan�� 3. Core oligosaccharide and lipid A components of lipopolysaccharides�� 4. O-Specific polysaccharides of Gram-negative bacteria�� 5. Teichoic acids, lipoteichoic acids, and related cell wall glycopolymers of Gram-positive bacteria�� 6. Bacterial capsular polysaccharides and exopolysaccharides�� 7. Bacterial surface layer glycoproteins and "non-classical" secondary cell wall polymers�� 8. Glycosylation of bacterial and archaeal flagellins�� 9. Glycosylated components of the mycobacterial cell wall: structure and function�� 10. Glycoconjugate structure and function in fungal cell walls�� 11. Cytoplasmic carbohydrate molecules: trehalose and glycogen�� 12. Glycosylated compounds of parasitic protozoa�� 13. Analytical approaches towards the structural characterization of microbial wall glycopolymers�� 14. Single-molecule characterization of microbial polysaccharides�� 15. Viral surface glycoproteins in carbohydrate recognition: structure and modeling�Part II. Synthesis of microbial glycosylated components; A. Biosynthesis and biosynthetic processes� 16. Biosynthesis of bacterial peptidoglycan�� 17. Biosynthesis and membrane assembly of lipid A�� 18. Biosynthesis of O-antigen chains and assembly�� 19. Biosynthesis of cell wall teichoic acid polymers�� 20. Biosynthesis and assembly of capsular polysaccharides�� 21. Biosynthesis of the mycobacterial cell envelope components�� 22. Biosynthesis of fungal and yeast glycans�B. Chemical synthesis�� 23. Chemical synthesis of bacterial lipid A�� 24. Chemical synthesis of the core oligosaccharide of bacterial lipopolysaccharide�� 25. Chemical synthesis of lipoichoic acid and derivatives�� 26. Chemical synthesis of parasitic glycoconjugates and phosphoglycans� Part III. Microbe-host glycosylated interactions�� 27. Bacterial lectin-like interactions in cell recognition and adhesion�� 28. Lectin-like interactions in virus-cell recognition: human immunodeficiency virus and C-type lectin interactions�� 29. Sialic acid-specific microbial lectins��� 30. Bacterial toxins and their carbohydrate receptors at the host-pathogen interface�� 31. Toll-like receptor recognition of lipoglycans, glycolipids and lipopeptides�� 32. NOD receptor recognition of peptidoglycan�� 33. Microbial interaction with mucus and mucins�� 34. Mannose-fucose recognition by DC-SIGN�� 35. Host surfactant proteins in microbial recognition�� 36. T-cell recognition of microbial lipoglycans and glycolipids� Part IV. Biological relevance of microbial glycosylated components; A. Environmental relevance�� 37. Extracellular polymeric substances in microbial biofilms�� 38. Physico-chemical properties of microbial glycopolymers�� 39. Microbial biofilm-related polysaccharides in biofouling and corrosion�� 40. Microbial glycosylated components in plant disease��B. Medical relevance�� 41. Antigenic variation of microbial surface glycosylated molecules�� 42. Phase variation of bacterial surface glycosylated molecules in immune evasion�� 43. Molecular mimicry of host glycosylated structures by bacteria�� 44. Role of microbial glycosylation in host cell invasion� Part V. Biotechnological and medical applications�� 45. Exopolysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteria in food and probiotic applications�� 46. Industrial exploitation by genetic engineering of bacterial glycosylation systems�� 47. Glycomimetics as inhibitors in anti-infection therapy�� 48. Bacterial polysaccharide vaccines: glycogonjugates and peptide-mimetics�� 49. Immunomodulation by zwitterionic polysaccharides�� 50. Future potential of glycomics in microbiology and infectious diseases� --.
This book presents in an easy-to-read format a summary of the important central aspects of microbial glycobiology, i.e. the study of carbohydrates as related to the biology of microorganisms. Microbial glycobiology represents a multidisciplinary and emerging area with implications for a range of basic and applied research fields, as well as having industrial, medical and biotechnological implications. Key Features and Benefits * Individual chapters provided by leading international scientists in the field yield insightful, concise and stimulating reviews. - Provides researchers with an overview and synthesis of the latest research * Each chapter begins with a brief 200 word Summary/Abstract�detailing the topic and focus of the chapter, as well as the concepts to be addressed. - Allows researchers to see at a glance what each chapter will cover * Each chapter includes a Research Focus Box - Identifies important problems that still need to be solved and areas that require further investigation.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780123745460
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Dewey Class. No.: 579.165
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