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Handbook of fungal biotechnology

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Year: 2004
Publisher: New York, Dekker
Series: Mycology series; 20
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Table of Contents:
 
Part I. Cell Biology, Biochemical and Molecular Technologies
 
1. Cell Biology of Hyphae 1
2. Protoplast Isolation, Regeneration, and Fusion in Filamentous Fungi 9
3. Metabolic Pathway Regulation 25
4. Fungal Nuclei and Chromosomes 39
5. Genomics of Filamentous Fungi 55
6. Stability and Instability of Fungal Genomes 69
7. Secondary Metabolic Gene Clusters in Filamentous Fungi 81
8. Application of Gene Cloning in Fungal Biotechnology 95
9. Transformation and Gene Manipulation in Filamentous Fungi 109
10. Genetic Manipulation Systems for Nonconventional Fungi 121
11. Fungal Mitochondria 131
12. Fungal Evolution Meets Fungal Genomics 145
13. Genome Sequence Patterns and Gene Regulation 163
14. DNA Chips and Microarray Analysis 173
15. Signal Transduction in Fungi 181
 
Part II. Commercial Appli8cations and Biotechnological Potential
16. Application of Genetic Engineering for Strain Improvement in Filamentous Fungi 193
17. The Genetic Improvement of Wine Yeasts 209
18. Fungi in Brewing 233
19. Ethanol-Tolerance and Production by Yeast 249
20. Solid-State Fermentation 267
21. Basic Principles for the Production of Fungal Enzymes by Solid-State Fermentation 275
22. Commercial Importance of Some Fungal Enzymes 287
23. Xylanases of Thermophilic Molds and Their Application Potential 299
24. Chitin Biosynthesis in Fungi 315
25. Bioactive Fungal Polysaccharides and Polysaccharopeptides 331
26. Biotechnological Potential of Fungal Lipids 341
27. Introduction to the Theory of Metabolic Modeling and Optimization of Biochemical Systems 353
28. Fungal Carotenoid Production 367
29. Fungal Terpenoid Antibiotics and Enzyme Inhibitors 379
30. Commercial Production and Biosynthesis of Fungal Antibiotics 401
31. Molecular Biology of Trichoderma and Biotechnological Applications 413
32. Plectomycetes 429
33. Exploitation of GFP-Technology with Filamentous Fungi 441
 
Part III. Medical Biotechnology
34. Antifungal Drugs in Fungal Infections 453
35. Antitumor and Immunomodulatory Compounds from Fungi 469
36. Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Infections 479
37. Canadidiasis 493
38. Immunizations Against Fungal Diseases in Man and Animals 503
39. Fungal Allergy 515
 
Part IV. Culture Collections and Biosafety
40. Current Status of Fungal Collections and Their role in Biotechnology 527
41. Benefits and Risks of Genetically Modified Foods 539
42. Transgenic Mycoherbicides 549
43. Recent Developments in Biotechnology and Intellectual Property, Access to genetic Resources, and Benefit-Sharing 565
 
Index 575

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Dilip K. Arora
Year: 2004
Publisher: New York, Dekker
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Classification: Search for this systematic MB-30, BT-10
Subject type: Search for this subject type Handbücher
ISBN: 0824740181
Description: 2. edition, revised and expanded, XII, 592 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Mycology series; 20
Tags: Biotechnologie allgemein; Biotechnologie; Pilze; Allgemein und Morphologie
Participating parties: Search for this character Arora, Dilip K. [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand