Dynamics of the Bacterial Chromosome: Structure and FunctionJohn Wiley & Sons, 31.7.2006 - 418 sivua This book provides an unique overview on bacterial genetics, bacterial genome projects and gene technology and its applicaitons in biological and biomedical research and medicine. The author guides the reader up the front in research within the different fields of bacterial genetics, based mainly on results received with Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. |
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Sisältö
Structure of the Bacterial Cell | 1 |
Organization of the Bacterial Chromosome | 29 |
Replication of the Chromosome | 51 |
Recombination | 83 |
Origin of Mutations and Repair of DNA Lesions | 121 |
Principles of Gene Regulation | 153 |
Protein Quality Control Through Molecular Chaperones Protein Folding | 271 |
Secretion of Proteins | 309 |
Stress Genes and Their Regulation | 341 |
Transformation Conjugation | 381 |
Glossary | 405 |
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activity acts addition allow amino acid bacterial bacteriophage base binding bond called causing cell channel chaperone chromosome coding codon coli complex components consists contains cytoplasm damage degradation dependent dimer direct domain elements encoded enzyme example expression factor folding followed formation function genes genome growth identified important increase induced inhibits initiation inner membrane insertion integral interaction involved leading located mechanism Microbiol molecules motif mRNA mutations N-terminal nucleotides occurs operon outer membrane pathway peptide periplasmic phage plasmid position present promoter protease proteins recognized recombination region regulation release repair repeats replication replisome repressor residues response resulting ribosome RNA polymerase role secretion sequence shown signal specific stability step strand stress structure substrate subtilis subunit suggested synthesis termination tion trans transcription transfer translation translocation transport