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Metabolic engineering has been developed over the past 20 years to
become an important tool for the rational engineering of industrial
microorganisms. This book has a particular interest in the methods
and applications of metabolic engineering to improve the production
and yield of a variety of different metabolites. The overall goal
is to achieve a better understanding of the metabolism in different
microorganisms, and provide a rational basis to reprogram
microorganisms for improved biochemical production.
Lipids are functionally versatile molecules. They have evolved from
relatively simple hydrocarbons that serve as depot storages of
metabolites and barriers to the permeation of solutes into complex
compounds that perform a variety of signalling functions in higher
organisms. This volume is devoted to the polar lipids and their
constituents. We have omitted the neutral lipids like fats and oils
because their function is generally to act as deposits of
metabolizable substrates. The sterols are also outside the scope of
the present volume and the reader is referred to volume 28 of this
series which is the subject of cholesterol. The polar lipids are
comprised of fatty acids attached to either glycerol or
sphingosine. The fatty acids themselves constitute an important
reservoir of substrates for conversion into families of signalling
and modulating molecules including the eicosanoids amongst which
are the prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leucotrienes. The way
fatty acid metabolism is regulated in the liver and how fatty acids
are desaturated are subjects considered in the first part of this
volume. This section also deals with the modulation of protein
function and inflammation by unsaturated fatty acids and their
derivatives. New insights into the role of fatty acid synthesis and
eicosenoid function in tumour progression and metastasis are
presented.
In his inimitable prose, master storyteller Peter Quinn chronicles
his odyssey from the Irish Catholic precincts of the Bronx to the
arena of big-league politics and corporate hardball. Cross Bronx is
Peter Quinn’s one-of-a-kind account of his adventures as ad man,
archivist, teacher, Wall Street messenger, court officer, political
speechwriter, corporate scribe, and award-winning novelist. Like
Pete Hamill, Quinn is a New Yorker through and through. His
evolution from a childhood in a now-vanished Bronx, to his exploits
in the halls of Albany and swish corporate offices, to then walking
away from it all, is evocative and entertaining and enlightening
from first page to last. Cross Bronx is bursting with witty,
captivating stories. Quinn is best known for his novels (all
recently reissued by Fordham University Press under its New York
ReLit imprint), most notably his American Book Award–winning
novel Banished Children of Eve. Colum McCann has summed up
Quinn’s trilogy of historical detective novels as “generous and
agile and profound.” Quinn has now seized the time and
inspiration afforded by “the strange interlude of the pandemic”
to give his up-close-and-personal accounts of working as a
speechwriter in political backrooms and corporate boardrooms: “In
a moment of upended expectations and fear-prone uncertainty, the
tolling of John Donne’s bells becomes perhaps not as faint as it
once seemed. Before judgment is pronounced and sentence carried
out, I want my chance to speak from the dock. Let no man write my
epitaph. In the end, this is the best I could do.” (from the
Prologue) From 1979 to 1985 Quinn worked as chief speechwriter for
New York Governors Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo, helping craft
Cuomo’s landmark speech at the 1984 Democratic Convention and his
address on religion and politics at Notre Dame University. Quinn
then joined Time Inc. as chief speechwriter and retired as
corporate editorial director for Time Warner at the end of 2007. As
eyewitness and participant, he survived elections, mega-mergers,
and urban ruin. In Cross Bronx he provides his insider’s view of
high-powered politics and high-stakes corporate intrigue. Incapable
of writing a dull sentence, the award-winning author grabs our
attention and keeps us enthralled from start to finish. Never have
his skills as a storyteller been on better display than in this
revealing, gripping memoir.
Metabolic engineering has been developed over the past 20 years to
become an important tool for the rational engineering of industrial
microorganisms. This book has a particular interest in the methods
and applications of metabolic engineering to improve the production
and yield of a variety of different metabolites. The overall goal
is to achieve a better understanding of the metabolism in different
microorganisms, and provide a rational basis to reprogram
microorganisms for improved biochemical production.
Bohernabreena is one of the most fascinating and historic areas in
all of Ireland. Including the settlements of the Glenasmole Valley,
the legend of Tir na nOg, and the megalithic burial chamber on
Seefin Mountain, this book takes the reader on a journey through
the past of Ireland itself. Alongside being a window into our
national identity, Bohernabreena is also a beautiful and historic
area in its own right, and in this illustrated history Peter Quinn
has created a vibrant and valuable record for all those with an
interest in its development.
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