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Environmental Regulation of Microbial Metabolism contains the proceedings of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies Symposium held in Pushchino, USSR, on June 1-7, 1983. The symposium provided a forum for reviewing the environmental regulation of the metabolism of autotrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms; regulation of the biogenesis of cell walls and other structures in prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms; and regulation of the secretion of macromolecules and transport of ions and solutes across microbial membranes. Comprised of 52 chapters, this book begins with an overview of some aspects of environmental regulation of microbial phosphorus metabolism, followed by a discussion on the role of covalent interconversion of enzymes in the regulation of microbial metabolism. Subsequent chapters explore the role and regulation of inorganic pyrophosphatase in bacteria; the central metabolism of pseudomonads degrading xenobiotics; the role of nickel enzymes in anaerobic metabolism; and the oxidation of aromatic compounds by microalgae. The book also considers carbon metabolism in phototrophic bacteria under different conditions of growth, along with the transport of solutes and metabolites in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. This monograph will be helpful to a wide range of specialists in the fields of biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-1-4832-7249-8 (9781483272498)
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ContributorsPrefacePlenary Lectures Some Aspects of Environmental Regulation of Microbial Phosphorus Metabolism Role of Covalent Interconversion of Enzymes in the Regulation of Microbial Metabolism The Mechanisms of Energization of Solute Transport in Fungi Regulation of Carbon Substrate Metabolism in Bacteria Growing in Chemostat CultureRegulation of Metabolism of Heterotrophic Microorganisms Role and Regulation of Inorganic Pyrophosphatase in Bacteria Biosynthesis of Tetrapyrrole Pigments (Corrins and Pofhyloids) by Methane-Producing Bacteria Cytochrome P-450 in Acinetobacter: Occurrence, Isolation, and Regulation Characterization of the Central Metabolism of Pseudomonads Degrading Xenobiotics Dehydration as a Yeast Metabolism Regulation Factor Regulation of Primary Pathways of Methanol Metabolism in Methylotrophic Yeasts The Effect of Environmental Oxygen Concentration on the Carbon Metabolism of Some Aerobic Bacteria Changes in the Respiratory Chain of Microorganisms Photoregulation of Fungal Cell Metabolism Lipase Inhibitor in Rhizopus microsporus Cultures Metabolic Regulation of the Biosynthesis of Chloretracycline: The Role of Glycocalyx Quasi-Equilibrium as a General Principle of Regulation of Lipid Composition of Eubacteria Regulation of Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis by Sequential Processes of Phosphate Limitation and Phosphate ReleaseRegulation of Metabolism of Autotrophic Microorganisms Key Enzymes of Autotrophic Metabolism in Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria: Regulation of Their Formation Regulation of the Metabolism of Hydrogen in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata Regulation of Hydrogenase, Nitrogenase, and Ferredoxin Synthesis in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata Nickel Enzymes in Anaerobic Metabolism Environmental Influences upon Dissimilatory Anaerobic Metabolism of Sulfur in Phototrophic Bacteria The Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds by Microalgae Environmental Regulation of Carbon Dioxide Assimilation in Photosynthetic Microorganisms Carbon Metabolism in Phototrophic Bacteria under Different Conditions of Growth Biogenesis of Secreted Enzymes during Growth of Eucaryotic Organisms Regulation of the Synthesis of Extracellular Proteinases in Bacilli Thiol-Dependent Serine Proteinases of Thermoactinomyces and Certain Bacillus Species-A New Group of Microbial Proteolytic Enzymes Molecular Mechanism of the Biogenesis of Exoproteins in Bacteria: Role of Membranes in Environmental Regulation of Metabolism The pH 2.5 Acid Phosphatase of E.