Cyanobacteria, the ancient photoautotrophs on the Earth have always been regarded as the most important organism to sustain life in the planet. They are among the first pioneering communities on various harsh habitat, hydrarch or xerarch, which finally facilitate the emergence of vast communities including higher plants. Being the progenitor of chloroplast, the cyanobacterial metabolisms has always fascinated microbiologist. Additionally, the ability of these prokaryotes to produce valuable and prolific sources of natural products signified their role in array of industrial sectors. Further, the attempts to engineer the cyanobacterial metabolisms in way to enhance production of these metabolites are gradually increasing. Therefore, in this book, we proposed to accumulate the knowledge of cyanobacterial metabolisms and molecules as an asset for students, researchers, and biotechnologists. Cyanobacteria: Metabolisms to Molecules will cover diversity, fundamental metabolisms, crucial metabolities and their synthesis, and bioinformatics.
- Casts light on cyanobacterial assistance and their potential role in sustainable developments
- Provides significant insights into the fundamentals of cyanobacterial metabolism as well as lesser known topics
- Determines the role of cyanobacteria in public health
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-13232-2 (9780443132322)
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1. Cyanobacteria: The pioneering photoautotrophs2. Circadian cycle of Cyanobacteria: Mechanistic Prospect and Evolution3. Carbon concentrating mechanism in Cyanobacteria: Necessity and evolution4. Cyanobacterial respiration5. Lipid metabolism: Biosynthesis and Utilisation6. Sulfur metabolism: Mechanism and Evolution7. Phosphate metabolism: Fundamental prospective and Applications9. Redox cycle: Signalling and metabolic cross-talks10. Glutathione metabolism and regulation11. NOS mediated cyanobacterial homeostasis12. Cyanophages: Interacting mechanism and evolutionary significance13. Secondary metabolites of cyanobacteria14. Regulated cell death of cyanobacteria15. Cyanobacteria: A tool for Bioremediation16. Stress biology and signal perceptions in cyanobacteria17. Cyanobacterial interactions and symbiosis18. Bioinformatics in delineating Cyanobacterial metabolisms19. Metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria for biotechnological applications20. Cyanobacteria: Human health and Disease21. Cyanobacteria: A key player in nutrient cycling