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Magnetoreception and Magnetosomes in Bacteria

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Magnetoreception or magnetotaxis in bacteria was discovered only some 30 years ago. All magnetotactic bacteria, which occur in many environments and display a remarkable diversity, synthesize magnetosomes, complex intracellular organelles that contain magnetic iron crystals.
Recent developments in the research on magnetotactic bacteria are presented in this volume. Included are reviews on the formation and organization of magnetosomes, the genes controlling magnetosome biomineralization, and new cryogenic techniques to visualize novel cytoskeleton structures. Described here are potential nanobiotechnological applications of the magnetosome crystals, which have magnetic and crystalline characteristics unmatched by their inorganic counterparts. Related topics such as the impact of biogenic magnetic crystals in geobiology and paleomagnetism also are discussed. The aim of the book is to provide a broad survey of this multidisciplinary field and to inspire future research on these fascinating organisms.

List of contents

Magneto-Aerotaxis.- Diversity and Taxonomy of Magnetotactic Bacteria.- Ecophysiology of Magnetotactic Bacteria.- Geobiology of Magnetotactic Bacteria.- Structure, Behavior, Ecology and Diversity of Multicellular Magnetotactic Prokaryotes.- Genetic Analysis of Magnetosome Biomineralization.- Cell Biology of Magnetosome Formation.- Mineralogical and Isotopic Properties of Biogenic Nanocrystalline Magnetites.- Characterization of Bacterial Magnetic Nanostructures Using High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy and Off-Axis Electron Holography.- Molecular Bioengineering of Bacterial Magnetic Particles for Biotechnological Applications.- Paleomagnetism and Magnetic Bacteria.- Formation of Magnetic Minerals by Non-Magnetotactic Prokaryotes.- Magnetite-Based Magnetoreception in Higher Organisms.

Summary

Magnetoreception or magnetotaxis in bacteria was discovered only some 30 years ago. All magnetotactic bacteria, which occur in many environments and display a remarkable diversity, synthesize magnetosomes, complex intracellular organelles that contain magnetic iron crystals.
Recent developments in the research on magnetotactic bacteria are presented in this volume. Included are reviews on the formation and organization of magnetosomes, the genes controlling magnetosome biomineralization, and new cryogenic techniques to visualize novel cytoskeleton structures. Described here are potential nanobiotechnological applications of the magnetosome crystals, which have magnetic and crystalline characteristics unmatched by their inorganic counterparts. Related topics such as the impact of biogenic magnetic crystals in geobiology and paleomagnetism also are discussed. The aim of the book is to provide a broad survey of this multidisciplinary field and to inspire future research on these fascinating organisms.

Product details

Assisted by Dir Schüler (Editor), Dirk Schüler (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642072246
ISBN 978-3-642-07224-6
No. of pages 319
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 499 g
Illustrations VIII, 319 p.
Series Microbiology Monographs
Microbiology Monographs
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

Biotechnologie, C, Zellbiologie (Zytologie), Microbiology (non-medical), biotechnology, microbiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cellular biology (cytology), Bacteriology, Cell Biology, prokaryotes

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