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Microbial Cell Walls and Membranes

✍ Scribed by H. J. Rogers, H. R. Perkins, J. B. Ward (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
572
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In 1968 when Cell Walls and Membranes was published it was still reasonable to attempt to write a book covering the whole subject. Accordingly this edition of the book had something to say about walls from micro-organisms and plants as well as about membranes from bacteria and animal cells. A decade later this is manifestly impossible. Knowledge about almost all the subjects has grown explosively, parΒ­ ticularly about membranes and the biosynthesis of macromolecules. Moreover aspects of the subject that were still in a relatively primitive state ten years ago have grown into highly sophisticated subjects worthy of extended treatment. The result is that the present book has had to be confined to structures and functions relating to only one division of the biological kingdom, namely micro-organisms. Even then severe limitations have had to be made to keep the task within the time available to the authors and their expertise. A few of the titles of chapters such as those on the isolation of walls and membranes, the structure of the components of bacterial and micro-fungal walls and their biosynthesis remain from the earlier book. These chapters have been almost completely rewritten and a number of quite new chapters added on topics such as the action of the antibiotics that inhibit bacterial wall synΒ­ thesis, on the function of bacterial membranes, and the bacterial autolysins.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Ultrastructure of bacterial envelopes....Pages 1-44
Isolation of walls and membranes....Pages 45-71
Membrane structure and composition in micro-organisms....Pages 72-104
Membrane functions....Pages 105-175
Membranes of bacteria lacking peptidoglycan....Pages 176-189
Structure of peptidoglycan....Pages 190-214
Additional polymers in bacterial walls....Pages 215-238
Biosynthesis of peptidoglycan....Pages 239-297
Antibiotics affecting bacterial wall synthesis....Pages 298-382
Biosynthesis of other bacterial wall components....Pages 383-436
The bacterial autolysins....Pages 437-460
Cell walls of Mycobacteria....Pages 461-468
Cell walls of filamentous fungi....Pages 469-477
Biosynthesis of wall components in yeast and filamentous fungi....Pages 478-507
The cell wall in the growth and cell division of bacteria....Pages 508-541
Back Matter....Pages 543-564

✦ Subjects


Science, general


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