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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin KavanaghPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9780470977095ISBN 10: 0470977094 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 14 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsList of Contributors ix 1 Introduction to Fungal Physiology 1 Graeme M. Walker and Nia A. White 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Morphology of Yeasts and Fungi 2 1.3 Ultrastructure and Function of Fungal Cells 4 1.4 Fungal Nutrition and Cellular Biosyntheses 11 1.5 Fungal Metabolism 21 1.6 Fungal Growth and Reproduction 26 1.7 Conclusions 33 2 Fungal Genetics 37 Malcolm Whiteway and Catherine Bachewich 2.1 Introduction 37 2.2 Fungal Life Cycles 39 2.3 Sexual Analysis: Regulation of Mating 46 2.4 Unique Characteristics of Filamentous Fungi that are Advantageous for Genetic Analysis 51 2.5 Genetics as a Tool 52 2.6 Conclusion 62 3 Fungal Genomics 67 David Fitzpatrick and Edgar Mauricio Medina Tovar 3.1 Introduction 67 3.2 Genome Sequencing 73 3.3 Bioinformatics Tools 77 3.4 Comparative Genomics 83 3.5 Genomics and the Fungal Tree of Life 87 3.6 Online Fungal Genomic Resources 89 3.7 Conclusion 92 4 Fungal Genetics: A Post-Genomic Perspective 95 Brendan Curran and Virginia Bugeja 4.1 Introduction 95 4.2 Genomics 96 4.3 Transcriptomics and Proteomics 106 4.4 Proteomics 110 4.5 Systems Biology 119 4.6 Conclusion 121 5 Fungal Fermentations Systems and Products 125 Kevin Kavanagh 5.1 Introduction 125 5.2 Fungal Fermentation Systems 126 5.3 Commercial Fungal Products 132 5.4 Conclusion 145 6 Pharmaceutical and Chemical Commodities from Fungi 147 Karina A. Horgan and Richard A. Murphy 6.1 Introduction to Pharmaceutical and Chemical Commodities 147 6.2 Fungal Metabolism 148 6.3 Antibiotic Production 150 6.4 Pharmacologically Active Products 156 6.5 Chemical Commodities 162 6.6 Yeast Extracts 172 6.7 Enriched Yeast 174 6.8 Conclusions 177 7 Biotechnological Use of Fungal Enzymes 179 Shauna M. McKelvey and Richard A. Murphy 7.1 Introduction to Enzymes 179 7.2 Enzymes in Industry 180 7.3 Current Enzyme Applications 180 7.4 Future Direction of Industrial Enzymes 186 7.5 Specific Enzymes 186 7.6 Enzyme Production Strategies 201 7.7 Conclusions 202 8 The Biotechnological Exploitation of Heterologous Protein Production in Fungi 205 Brendan Curran and Virginia Bugeja 8.1 Introduction 205 8.2 Heterologous Protein Expression in Fungi 206 8.3 Case Study: Hepatitis B Vaccine: A Billion Dollar Heterologous Protein from Yeast 218 8.4 Further Biotechnological Applications of Expression Technology 222 8.5 Conclusions 227 9 Fungal Proteomics 231 Sean Doyle 9.1 Introduction 231 9.2 Protein Isolation and Purification 234 9.3 Electrophoretic Techniques 237 9.4 Protein Mass Spectrometry 240 9.5 Fungal Proteomics 247 9.6 Specialized Proteomics Applications in Fungal Research 252 9.7 Conclusion 253 10 Fungal Infections of Humans 257 Derek Sullivan, Gary Moran and David C. Coleman 10.1 Introduction 257 10.2 Superficial Mycoses 258 10.3 Opportunistic Mycoses 259 10.4 Endemic Systemic Mycoses 273 10.5 Mycotoxicoses 275 10.6 Concluding Remarks 276 11 Antifungal Agents for Use in Human Therapy 279 Khaled H. Abu-Elteen and Mawieh Hamad 11.1 Introduction 279 11.2 Drugs Targeting the Plasma Membrane 281 11.3 Drugs Targeting the Cell Wall 296 11.4 Drugs Targeting Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis 300 11.5 Novel Therapies 304 11.6 Conclusions 310 12 Fungal Pathogens of Plants 313 Fiona Doohan 12.1 Fungal Pathogens of Plants 313 12.2 Disease Symptoms 314 12.3 Factors Influencing Disease Development 318 12.4 The Disease Cycle 319 12.5 Genetics of the Plant?Fungal Pathogen Interaction 320 12.6 Mechanisms of Fungal Plant Parasitism 320 12.7 Mechanisms of Host Defence 324 12.8 Disease Control 326 12.9 Disease Detection and Diagnosis 329 12.10 Vascular Wilt Diseases 331 12.11 Blights 334 12.12 Rots and Damping-Off Diseases 336 12.13 Leaf and Stem Spots, Anthracnose and Scabs 338 12.14 Rusts, Smuts and Powdery Mildew Diseases 339 12.15 Global Repercussions of Fungal Diseases of Plants 340 12.16 Conclusions 342 Answers to Revision Questions 345 Index 363ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |