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Molecules in Time and Space - Bacterial Shape, Division and Phylogeny (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Miguel Vicente, Javier Tamames,... Molecules in Time and Space - Bacterial Shape, Division and Phylogeny (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Miguel Vicente, Javier Tamames, Alfonso Valencia, Jesus Mingorance
R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the last decade a wealth of new data has arisen from the use of new fluorescent labelling techniques and the sequencing of whole microbial genomes. One important conclusion from these data is that bacterial cells are much more structured than previously thought. The wall and the outer membrane contain topological domains, some proteins localize or move in specific patterns inside the cells, and some genes appear clustered in the chromosome and form conserved evolutionary units. Many of these structures are related to the cell cycle and to the process of cell morphogenesis, two processes that are themselves related to each other. From these observations the dcw gene cluster appears as a phylogenetic trait that is mainly conserved in bacilli. Molecules in Time and Space reviews the data on the formation of subcellular patterns or structures in bacteria, presents observations and hypotheses on the establishment and the maintenance of cell shape, and on the organization of genetic information in the chromosome.

Molecules in Time and Space - Bacterial Shape, Division and Phylogeny (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Molecules in Time and Space - Bacterial Shape, Division and Phylogeny (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Miguel Vicente, Javier Tamames, Alfonso Valencia, Jesus Mingorance
R2,651 Discovery Miles 26 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the last decade a wealth of new data has arisen from the use of new fluorescent labelling techniques and the sequencing of whole microbial genomes. One important conclusion from these data is that bacterial cells are much more structured than previously thought. The wall and the outer membrane contain topological domains, some proteins localize or move in specific patterns inside the cells, and some genes appear clustered in the chromosome and form conserved evolutionary units. Many of these structures are related to the cell cycle and to the process of cell morphogenesis, two processes that are themselves related to each other. From these observations the dcw gene cluster appears as a phylogenetic trait that is mainly conserved in bacilli. Molecules in Time and Space reviews the data on the formation of subcellular patterns or structures in bacteria, presents observations and hypotheses on the establishment and the maintenance of cell shape, and on the organization of genetic information in the chromosome.

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