
Advances in Microbial Physiology: Volume 74
Academic Press
Published on 23. May 2019
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-0-12-817712-9 (ISBN)
Description
Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 74, the latest release in this ongoing series, continues the long tradition of topical, important, cutting-edge reviews in microbiology. The book contains updates in the field, with comprehensive chapters covering The electrifying physiology of Geobacter bacteria 30 years on, Adaptive morphogenesis in bacteria, Bacterial energetics and respiratory metabolism, Bacteria respiration during infection, Regulation of Organohalide Respiration, Bioenergetics of Campylobacter jejuni, Formate Hydrogenlyases, Bioenergetical Aspects of the Bacterial and Archaeal Hydrogen Metabolism, and more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Microbiologists, biochemists, biotechnologists, and those interested in physiology, microbial biochemistry and its applications.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-817712-9 (9780128177129)
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Professor Robert K Poole is Emeritus Professor of Microbiology at the University of Sheffield, UK. He was previously West Riding Professor of Microbiology at Sheffield and until 1996 held a Personal Chair in Microbiology at King's College London. During his long career, he has been awarded several research Fellowships, and taken sabbatical leave at the Australian National University, Kyoto University and Cornell University. His career-long interests have been in the areas of bacterial respiratory metabolism, metal-microbe interactions and bioactive small gas molecules. In particular, he has made notable contributions to bacterial terminal oxidases and resistance to nitric oxide with implications for bacterial pathogenesis. He co-discovered the flavohaemoglobin Hmp, now recognised as the preeminent mechanism of nitric oxide resistance in bacteria. He has served as Chairman of numerous research council grant committees, held research grants for over 40 years and published extensively (h-index, 2024 = 70). He served on several Institute review panels in the UK and overseas. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Biology.
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Content
1. The electrifying physiology of Geobacter bacteria, 30 years on
Gemma Reguera
2. Adaptive morphogenesis in bacteria
Dennis Claessen
3. Bacterial energetics and respiratory metabolism
Myriam Brugna
4. Bacteria respiration during infection
Benoit S. Marteyn
5. Regulation of Organohalide Respiration
Julien Maillard
6. Bioenergetics of Campylobacter jejuni
Dave Kelly
7. Formate Hydrogenlyases
Alex Finney
8. Bioenergetical Aspects of the Bacterial and Archaeal Hydrogen Metabolism
Constanze Pinske
Gemma Reguera
2. Adaptive morphogenesis in bacteria
Dennis Claessen
3. Bacterial energetics and respiratory metabolism
Myriam Brugna
4. Bacteria respiration during infection
Benoit S. Marteyn
5. Regulation of Organohalide Respiration
Julien Maillard
6. Bioenergetics of Campylobacter jejuni
Dave Kelly
7. Formate Hydrogenlyases
Alex Finney
8. Bioenergetical Aspects of the Bacterial and Archaeal Hydrogen Metabolism
Constanze Pinske