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Microbial proteomics : functional biology of whole organisms / [edited by] Ian Humphery-Smith, Michael Hecker.

Contributor(s): Humphery-Smith, Ian [(ed.)] | Hecker, M. (Michael) [(j.ed.)].
Series: Methods of biochemical analysis ; v. 49. Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Liss, c2006Description: xvii, 512 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0471699756 (hbk.); 9780471699750 (hbk.).Subject(s): Microbial biotechnology | ProteomicsDDC classification: 660.62
Contents:
Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Contributors. - Pt. I: General proteomics of microorganisms/model organisms. 1. Holistic Biology of Microorganisms: Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics (V. Wasinger). 2. Strategies for Measuring Dynamics: The Temporal Component of Proteomics (R. Benyon & J. Pratt). 3. The Quest for Complete Proteome Coverage (D. O'Connor, et al.). 4. The Proteome of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae (R. Herrmann & T. Ruppert). 5. Proteomics of Archaea (R. Cavicchioli, et al.). - Pt. II. Proteomics and cell physiology. 6. Elucidation of the Mechanisms of Acid Stress in Listeria Monoctogenes by Proteomic Analysis (L. Phan-Thanh & L. Jansch). 7. Oxidation of the Bacterial Proteome in Response to Starvation (T. Nyström). 8. A Tale of Two Metal Reducers: Comparative Proteome Analysis of Geobacter Sulferreducens PCA and Shewanella Oneidensis MR-1 (C. Giometti). 9. The AMT Tag Approach to Proteomic Characterization of Deinococcus Radiodurans and Shewanella Oneidensis (M. Lipton, et al.). - Pt. III. Physiological proteomics of industrial bacteria. 10. Proteomics Corynebacterium Glutamicum: Essential Industrial Bacterium (A. Burkovski). 11. Proteomics of Lactococcus Lactis: Phenotypes for a Domestic Bacterium (M. Kilstrup). 12. A Proteomic Survey Through the Secretome of Bacillus Subtilis (H. Antelmann). - Pt. IV. Proteomics of pathogenic microorganisms. 13. Analysing Bacterial Pathogenesis at the Level of the Proteome (P. Cash). 14. Unraveling Edwardsiella Tarda Pathogenesis Using the Proteomics Approach (P. Rao, et al.). 15. Structural Proteomics and Computational Analysis of a Deadly Pathogen: Combating M. Tuberculosis from Multiple Fronts (M. Strong & C. Gouldiing). 16. Proteomic Studies of Plant-Pathogenic Oomycetes and Fungi (C. Bruce, et al.). 17. Candida Albicans Biology and Pathogenicity: Insights from Proteomics (A. Pitarch, et al.). 18. Contributions of Proteomics to Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Candidiasis (A. Pitarch, et al.). 19. Identification of Protein Candidates for Developing Bacterial Ghost Vaccines Against Brucella (A. Khan, et al.). 20. Genomics and Proteomics in Reverse Vaccines (G. Grandi). Pt. V. Proteome databases, bioinformatics, and biochemical modeling. - Pt. V. Proteome databases, bioinformatics and biochemical modeling. 21. Databases and Resources for In Silico Proteome Analysis (M. Pruess, et al.). 22. Inter and Intraspecies Comparison of Microbial Proteins: Learning About Gene Ancestry Function and Species Life Style (B. Labedan & O. Lespinet). 23. Cellular kinetic modeling of the microbial metabolism. - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Contributors. - Pt. I: General proteomics of microorganisms/model organisms. 1. Holistic Biology of Microorganisms: Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics (V. Wasinger). 2. Strategies for Measuring Dynamics: The Temporal Component of Proteomics (R. Benyon & J. Pratt). 3. The Quest for Complete Proteome Coverage (D. O'Connor, et al.). 4. The Proteome of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae (R. Herrmann & T. Ruppert). 5. Proteomics of Archaea (R. Cavicchioli, et al.). - Pt. II. Proteomics and cell physiology. 6. Elucidation of the Mechanisms of Acid Stress in Listeria Monoctogenes by Proteomic Analysis (L. Phan-Thanh & L. Jansch). 7. Oxidation of the Bacterial Proteome in Response to Starvation (T. Nyström). 8. A Tale of Two Metal Reducers: Comparative Proteome Analysis of Geobacter Sulferreducens PCA and Shewanella Oneidensis MR-1 (C. Giometti). 9. The AMT Tag Approach to Proteomic Characterization of Deinococcus Radiodurans and Shewanella Oneidensis (M. Lipton, et al.). - Pt. III. Physiological proteomics of industrial bacteria. 10. Proteomics Corynebacterium Glutamicum: Essential Industrial Bacterium (A. Burkovski). 11. Proteomics of Lactococcus Lactis: Phenotypes for a Domestic Bacterium (M. Kilstrup). 12. A Proteomic Survey Through the Secretome of Bacillus Subtilis (H. Antelmann). - Pt. IV. Proteomics of pathogenic microorganisms. 13. Analysing Bacterial Pathogenesis at the Level of the Proteome (P. Cash). 14. Unraveling Edwardsiella Tarda Pathogenesis Using the Proteomics Approach (P. Rao, et al.). 15. Structural Proteomics and Computational Analysis of a Deadly Pathogen: Combating M. Tuberculosis from Multiple Fronts (M. Strong & C. Gouldiing). 16. Proteomic Studies of Plant-Pathogenic Oomycetes and Fungi (C. Bruce, et al.). 17. Candida Albicans Biology and Pathogenicity: Insights from Proteomics (A. Pitarch, et al.). 18. Contributions of Proteomics to Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Candidiasis (A. Pitarch, et al.). 19. Identification of Protein Candidates for Developing Bacterial Ghost Vaccines Against Brucella (A. Khan, et al.). 20. Genomics and Proteomics in Reverse Vaccines (G. Grandi). Pt. V. Proteome databases, bioinformatics, and biochemical modeling. - Pt. V. Proteome databases, bioinformatics and biochemical modeling. 21. Databases and Resources for In Silico Proteome Analysis (M. Pruess, et al.). 22. Inter and Intraspecies Comparison of Microbial Proteins: Learning About Gene Ancestry Function and Species Life Style (B. Labedan & O. Lespinet). 23. Cellular kinetic modeling of the microbial metabolism. - Index.