Biochemistry of archaea (archaebacteria)

In the last 10 years, considerable information has accumulated on the biochemistry of archaea. In this volume, the subject as a whole is treated in a comprehensive manner. The book brings together recent knowledge concerning general metabolism, bioenergetics, molecular biology and genetics, membrane...

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Main Authors Kates, Morris, Kushner, Donn, Matheson, A. T
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Elsevier 1993
Amsterdam Elsevier Science & Technology
Edition1
SeriesNew Comprehensive Biochemistry
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Summary:In the last 10 years, considerable information has accumulated on the biochemistry of archaea. In this volume, the subject as a whole is treated in a comprehensive manner. The book brings together recent knowledge concerning general metabolism, bioenergetics, molecular biology and genetics, membrane lipid and cell-wall structural chemistry and evolutionary relations, of the three major groups of archaea: the extreme halophiles, the extreme thermophiles, and the methanogens.Subjects included are: the evolutionary relationship of these microorganisms to all other living cells; special metabolic features of archeaea; protein structural chemistry; cell envelopes; molecular biology in archaea including DNA structure and replication, transcription apparatus, translation apparatus, and ribosomal structure; and a final chapter on the molecular genetics of archaea. This comprehensive scope ensures its usefulness to researchers, and stimulates further study in this rapidly developing field.
Bibliography:0444817131 (acid-free paper)
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0444817131
9780444817136