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Two-component systems are signaling pathways that regulate many
bacterial characteristics, such as virulence, pathogenicity,
symbiosis, motility, nutrient uptake, secondary metabolite
production, metabolic regulation, cell division, and many more.
These systems regulate physiological processes in response to
environmental or cellular parameters and enable adaptation to
changing conditions. They are also potential targets for
anti-microbial drug design. In recent years, significant advances
have been made in the understanding of the role of two-component
systems, and molecular studies have uncovered basic mechanisms of
signaling. In this book, expert contributors from around the world
present the current knowledge on two-component systems in bacteria
and critically evaluate the vast amount of exciting new information
that has been brought to light in recent years. The book covers
various topics, including: the structure-function analysis of
two-component systems * the sensing mechanisms * essential or
atypical two-component systems and signaling networks *
two-component systems in stress responses * two-component systems
in developmental processes * two-component systems in virulence and
symbiosis. The book provides a comprehensive overview for graduate
students, academic scientists, and researchers in the
pharmaceutical industry. This major reference work is essential
reading for everyone working on bacterial regulation or
anti-microbial drug design and is a recommended volume for all
microbiology libraries.
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