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Dynamic Bacterial Genome

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Mullany is a Reader in Molecular Microbiology at University College London. His main research interests are the molecular biology and molecular ecology of conjugative transposons. He has been at the forefront of this work for the past 10 years and has pioneered the genetic analysis of the important human pathogen Clostridium difficile. Klappentext This book provides an in-depth analysis of the mechanisms and biological consequences of genome rearrangements in bacteria. Genome rearrangements are a result of the actions of discrete genetic elements such as conjugative transposons, plasmids, phage, and non conjugative transposons. Bacteria also contain systems to mediate genetic rearrangements such as the general recombination pathway and specialized endogenous recombination mechanisms. The biological effects of these rearrangements are far-reaching and impact on bacterial virulence, antibiotic resistance and the ability of bacteria to avoid the attentions of the host immune system (e.g. antigenic variation). These rearrangements also provide the raw material on which natural selection can act. Each chapter examines the mechanisms involved in genome rearrangements and the direct biological consequences of these events. This book is written by leading research workers and will be an invaluable resource for graduate students and researchers in this field. Zusammenfassung This book is concerned with the mechanisms underlying recombination in bacterial DNA. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Basic Mechanisms of Genome Rearrangement in Bacteria: 1. Mechanisms of homologous recombination in bacteria Marie-Agnes Petit; 2. Introduction to site-specific recombination Makkuni Jayaram and Ian Grainge; 3. Site-specific recombination by the serine recombinases Sally J. Rowland and W. Marshall Stark; 4. Mobile introns and retroelements in bacteria Steve Zimmerly; Part II. Horizontal Gene Transfer and Genome Plasticity: 5. The F-Plasmid! a paradigm for bacterial conjugation Michael J. Gubbins! William R. Will and Laura S. Frost; 6. Molecular aspects of movement of conjugative transposons Adam P. Roberts and Peter Mullany; 7. Competence for genetic transformation Irena Draskovic and David Dubnau; Part III. Biological Consequences of the Mobile Genome: 8. Phase variation and antigenic variation Richard Villemur and Eric Deziel; 9. Pathogenicity islands Bianca Hochhut and Jorg Hacker; 10. Biological consequences for bacteria of homologous recombination Diarmaid Hughes and Tobias Norstrom; 11. Horizontal gene transfer and bacterial genomic legacies James R. Brown. ...

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Authors Peter Mullany, Peter (University College London) Mullany, MULLANY PETER
Assisted by Brian Henderson (Editor), Peter Mullany (Editor), Peter (University College London) Mullany (Editor), Michael Wilson (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.09.2005
 
EAN 9780521821575
ISBN 978-0-521-82157-5
No. of pages 436
Series Advances in Molecular and Cell
Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology
Advances in Molecular and Cell
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

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