Bacteriocins

Ecology and Evolution

Bacteriocins

Ecology and Evolution

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Microbes produce an extraordinary array of defense systems. This book tells the fascinating story about the evolutionary histories of bacteriocins and the ecological roles of these biological weapons in microbial communities. The book makes compelling reading for a multi-faceted scientific audience, including those working in the fields of biodiversity and biotechnology, notably in the human and animal health domain.


1 Introduction- Margaret A. Riley- 2 The Diversity of Bacteriocins in Gram-negative Bacteria- David Gordon, Elizabeth Oliver, and Jane Littlefield-Wyer- 3 Molecular Evolution of Bacteriocins in Gram-negative Bacteria- Milind Chavan and Margaret A. Riley- 4 The Diversity of Bacteriocins produced by Gram-positive Bacteria- Nicholas C. K. Heng, Philip A. Wescombe, Jeremy P. Burton, Ralph W. Jack, and John R. Tagg- 5 Peptide and Protein Antibiotics from the Domain Archaea: Halocins and Sulfolobicins- Richard F. Shand and Kathryn J. Leyva- 6 The Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics of Model Bacteriocin Communities- Benjamin Kerr- 7 Bacteriocins Role in Bacterial Communication- Osnat Gillor
ISBN 9783540366041
Article number 9783540366041
Media type eBook - PDF
Edition number 2. Aufl.
Copyright year 2006
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 150 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking