Bacterial growth and lysis : metabolism and structure of the bacterial sacculus
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Bacterial growth and lysis : metabolism and structure of the bacterial sacculus
(FEMS symposium, no. 65)
Plenum Press, c1993
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"Proceedings of a symposium held under the auspices of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies, April 5-10, 1992, in Mallorca, Spain"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume is based on a FEMS Symposium entitled "Bacterial Growth and Lysis: Metabolism and Structure of the Bacterial Sacculus" held at the Monastery of Lluc (Mallorca, Spain) on 5-10 April, 1992. The goals of the symposium were to assess the present state of knowledge on the structure and physiology of the bacterial murein sacculus, and to develop new hypotheses and strategies to promote further development of the field. Consequently, the contributions compiled in this volume include broadly different approaches, from the introduction of new analytical methods to the presentation of provocative models for cell wall growth and division. Structural, biochemical, and genetic aspects are widely covered with special emphasis on the enzymology and regulation of murein hydrolases (autolysins). Comprehensive reviews on bacterial S layers and yeast cell walls are included to stimulate conceptual cross-feeding with these closely related topics. We believe that this book will provide the reader with a useful and up-to-date review of the topic. We would feel deeply rewarded by any positive influence this book may have on the future progress of the field, whereby all the scientific credit for it should be given to the authors of the excellent contributions presented.
Table of Contents
- Opening Lecture: The Sacculus after Four Decades
- U. Schwarz. Structure and Chemistry: New Mass Spectrometric Methods for Peptidoglycan Analysis
- G. Allmaier, E.R. Schmidt. Biosynthesis and Maturation: An Overview of the Assembly, Turnover, and Recycling of the Murein Sacculus
- J.T. Park. Cell Wall Hydrolases-Regulation and Control: Genetic Control of Fungal Cell Wall Autolysis
- C. Nombela, et al. Penicillin Interactive Proteins: Modular Design of the Bi(Multi?)Functional PenicillinBinding Proteins
- S. Englebert, et al. Morphogenesis and Septum Formation: FtsZ Rings, Polar Morphology, and Cell Lysis
- E. Bi, et al. Cell Growth: Stresses on the Surface Stress Theory
- A.L. Koch. 45 additional articles. Index.
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