Acetogenesis
H.L. Drake(Author)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
Published in November 1994
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-0-412-03211-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides comprehensive coverage of acetogenesis. Leading experts present state-of-the-art research, investigating the structure and function relationship of key acetogenic processes, including synthesis of ATP, the conservation of energy, and intersecting metabolic pathways. It explores the interactions between acetogenic bacteria and the flow of matter and energy, giving the reader an integrated perspective on acetogens and the environment. It presents landmark advances in the biochemistry, phylogeny, and molecular biology of acetogens, with lucid explanations of background material, making this volume accessible to newcomers to the subject. It discusses diverse functions of acetogenesis in soils, and gastrointestinal tracts, as well as current and potential commercial and environmental applications. This volume should serve as a broad and in-depth review of basic and emerging issues in acetogenesis for microbiologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, and ecologists, and as a stimulus for future research. This book should be of interest to professional microbiologists, biotechnologists, biochemists, graduate students in microbiology and biochemistry, and libraries.
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Edition
1994 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
90 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 152 mm
Width: 230 mm
Weight
1060 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-03211-0 (9780412032110)
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Content
Part I: Biochemistry of acetogenesis and the acetyl-CoA pathway of acetogenic bacteria: Acetogenesis and the acetyl-CoA pathway: current perspectives. Chemiosmotic generation of ATP in acetogens. CO dehydrogenase and the central role of this enzyme in the anaerobic fixation of carbon dioxide. Sodium and proton circuits in the bioenergetics of acetogenic bacteria. Part II: Physiological potentials and ecology of acetogenic bacteria: ecology and diversity of acetogenic bacteria. Growth revisited: resolving new metabolic potentials of acetogens. Acetogensis from carbon dioxide in gastrointestinal ecosystems. O-demythylation and other transformations of aromatic compounds by acetogenic bacteria. Physiological biochemistry of CO metabolizing heteroacetogenic bacteria. Potentials of acetogenic bacteria for industrial processes. Part III: Acetogenic processes in other bacteria groups: autotrophic synthesis of acetyl - CoA in anaerobic microorganisms that are not acetogens. Autotrophic acetyl-CoA biosynthesis by methanogens. CO dehydrogenase of methanogens. Acetate via glycine.