The bacteriophages

The bacteriophages

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : Richard Calendar
  • ناشر : Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2006
  • شابک / ISBN : 9780195148503

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Foreword by RyYoung v Contributors xi PART I. General Background of Phage Biology 1. Phage and the Early Development of Molecular Biology 3 William C. Summers 2. Classification of Bacteriophages 8 Hans-W. Ackermann 3. Prophage Genomics 17 Harald Bru« ssow 4. Evolution of Tailed Phages: Insights from Comparative Phage Genomics 26 Harald Bru« ssow and Frank Desiere 5. Phage Ecology 37 StephenT. Abedon PART II. Life of Phages 6. DNA Packaging in Double-Stranded DNA Phages 49 Paul J. Jardine and Dwight L. Anderson 7. General Aspects of Lysogeny 66 Allan Campbell 8. Gene Regulatory Circuitry of Phage l 74 JohnW. Little 9. Regulation of l Gene Expression by TranscriptionTermination and Antitermination 83 David I. Friedman and Donald L. Court 10. Phage Lysis 104 RyYoung and Ing-NangWang PART III. Cubic and Filamentous Phages 11. fX174 et al., the Microviridae 129 BentleyA. Fane, Karie L. Brentlinger, April D. Burch, Min Chen, Susan Hafenstein, Erica Moore, Christopher R. Novak, and Asako Uchiyama 12. Filamentous Phage 146 Marjorie Russel and Peter Model 13. PRD1: Dissecting the Genome, Structure, and Entry 161 A. Marika Grahn, Sarah J. Butcher, Jaana K. H. Bamford, and Dennis H. Bamford 14. Lipid-Containing Bacteriophage PM2, theType Organismof Corticoviridae 171 Dennis H. Bamford and Jaana K. H. Bamford 15. Single-Stranded RNA Phages 175 Jan van Duin and Nina Tsareva 16. Phages with Segmented Double-Stranded RNAGenomes 197 Leonard Mindich PART IV. Individual Tailed Phages 17. TheT1-Like Bacteriophages 211 Gregory J. German, Rajeev Misra, and Andrew M. Kropinski 18. T4 and Related Phages: Structure and Development 225 Gisela Mosig and Fred Eiserling 19. BacteriophageT5 268 Jon R. Sayers 20. TheT7 Group 277 Ian J. Molineux 21. Bacteriophage N4 302 Krystyna M. Kazmierczak and Lucia B. Rothman-Denes 22. Phage f29 and its Relatives 315 Margarita Salas 23. Bacteriophage SPP1 331 Juan C. Alonso, PauloTavares, Rudi Lurz, and Thomas A. Trautner 24. Bacteriophage P1 350 Hansjo« rg Lehnherr 25. The P2-Like Bacteriophages 365 Anders S. Nilsson and Elisabeth Hagga˚ rd Ljungquist 26. The Satellite Phage P4 391 Gianni Deho' and Daniela Ghisotti 27. Bacteriophage l and its Genetic Neighborhood 409 RogerW. Hendrix and Sherwood Casjens 28. N15: The Linear Plasmid Prophage 448 NikolaiV. Ravin 29. Bacteriophage P22 457 Peter E. Prevelige, Jr. 30. The Bacteriophage Mu 469 Luciano Paolozzi and Patrizia Ghelardini PART V. Phages by Host or Habitat 31. Viruses of Archaea 499 Kenneth M. Stedman, David Prangishvili, andWolfram Zillig 32. Phages of Cyanobacteria 517 Nicholas H. Mann 33. Marine Phages 534 RobertV. Miller 34. Yersinia Phages 545 Stefan Hertwig, Mikael Skurnik, and Bernd Appel 35. Temperate Bacteriophages of Bacillus subtilis 557 Pamela S. Fink and StanleyA. Zahler 36. Phages of Lactococcus lactis 572 Lone Brndsted and Karin Hammer 37. The Listeria Bacteriophages 593 Martin J. Loessner and Richard Calendar 38. Mycobacteriophages 602 Graham F. Hatfull 39. Molecular Genetics of Streptomyces Phages 621 Margaret C. M. Smith 40. Mycoplasma Phages 636 Jack Maniloff and Kevin Dybvig 41. Lactobacillus Phages 653 Harald Bru« ssow and Juan E. Sua¤ rez PART VI. Applications 42. Control of Bacteriophage in Commercial Microbiology and Fermentation Facilities 667 Gregg Bogosian 43. Phage-Based Expression Systems 674 Noreen E. Murray 44. Phage in Display 686 Bjorn H. Lindqvist 45. Bacteriophage as Pollution Indicators 695 Charles P. Gerba 46. The Use of Phage as Diagnostic Systems 702 Cath Rees 47. Bacteriophages in Bacterial Pathogenesis 710 Patrick L.Wagner and Matthew K.Waldor 48. PhageTherapy 725 Carl R. Merril, Dean Scholl, and SankarAdhya Index
Describes the fundamental biology and applications of the bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria. This book provides a contemporary guide to each major phage family, highlights interesting topics, and provides a description of the kinds of phages that are associated with the major classes of eubacteria and archaea
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