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Advances in Microbial Physiology. Volume 82

  • Book

  • March 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5724047

Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 82 in this serial that highlights new advances in the field, presents interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including Protein secretion via the Type I secretion system, Purine utilization by enterobacteria, Microbiology of Algae, Growth of enteric bacteria in the intestine on C4DCs: Governance of C4DC transporters in metabolic adaptation and genetic control, Biological functions of bacterial lysophospholipids, and much more.

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Table of Contents

1. Protein secretion via the Type I secretion system
Ian Henderson, Freya Hodges, Chris Icke and Von Torres
2. Purine utilization by enterobacteria
Valley Stewart
3. Microbiology of Algae
Daniel James Gilmour
4.
John D. Helmann
5.
Jonathan Todd and Ornella Carrion Fonseca
6. Growth of enteric bacteria in the intestine on C4DCs: Governance of C4DC transporters in metabolic adaptation and genetic control
Gottfried Unden and Christopher Schubert
7. Biological functions of bacterial lysophospholipids
Marc Wosten, Xuefeng Cao and Jos van Putten

Authors

Robert K. Poole West Riding Professor of Microbiology, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, UK. Professor Robert Poole is West Riding Professor of Microbiology at the University of Sheffield. He has >35 years' experience of bacterial physiology and bioenergetics, in particular O2-, CO- and NO-reactive proteins, and has published >300 papers (h=48, 2013). He was Chairman of the Plant and Microbial Sciences Committee of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and has held numerous grants from BBSRC, the Wellcome and Leverhulme Trusts and the EC. He coordinates an international SysMO systems biology consortium. He published pioneering studies of bacterial oxidases and globins and discovered the bacterial flavohaemoglobin gene (hmp) and its function in NO detoxification He recently published the first systems analyses of responses of bacteria to novel carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) and is a world leader in NO, CO and CORM research.