Biology of methylotrophs
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Biology of methylotrophs
(Biotechnology series, 18)
Butterworth-Heinemann, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Biology of Methylotrophs" is a comprehensive update and review of the various aspects of growth and use of compounds with no carbon to carbon bonds. Interest in methylotrophs has grown since their discovery due in part to the potential applications of these unique micro-organisms in industry. This book is a review of the many aspects of methylotrophy, including taxonomy, ultrastructure, physiology, biochemistry, genetics and ecology. The book collects the most recent findings by world authorities in their respective fields. It is the first book with a combination of the basic findings and their applications.
Table of Contents
- Taxonomy of methylotrophic bacteria
- systematics of methylotrophic yeasts
- ultrastructure of methylotrophic micro-organisms
- assimilation of carbon by methylotrophs
- oxidation pathways in methylotrophs
- regulation of assimilation and oxidation
- growth yields, productivities and maintenance energy of methylotrophs
- mixed substrates and mixed cultures
- single cell protein production from C1 compounds
- enzyme of industrial potential from methylotrophs
- production of chemicals by methylotrophic yeast and bacteria
- molecular genetics of methylotrophic bacteria
- heterologous gene expression in methylotrophic yeast
- ecology of methylotrophs.
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