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Now in a second edition, Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates fills the need for an exhaustive resource on inorganic polyphosphate metabolism. The authors describe the structure and properties of these compounds and presents a comparative analysis of the newest and traditional methods of their extraction from cells. Distribution of polyphosphates in organisms, their localization in cells and tissues is also described. _ Comprehensive presentation of inorganic polyphosphate metabolism _ Follows polyphosphates in cells of organisms from different stages of evolution _ Presents methods for…mehr
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Now in a second edition, Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates fills the need for an exhaustive resource on inorganic polyphosphate metabolism. The authors describe the structure and properties of these compounds and presents a comparative analysis of the newest and traditional methods of their extraction from cells. Distribution of polyphosphates in organisms, their localization in cells and tissues is also described.
_ Comprehensive presentation of inorganic polyphosphate metabolism
_ Follows polyphosphates in cells of organisms from different stages of evolution
_ Presents methods for the analysis and study of polyP-dependent enzymes
_ Comprehensive information on genetics, metabolism and biotechnology of polyphosphates
_ Textbook and reference work on all aspects of polyphosphates
_ Comprehensive presentation of inorganic polyphosphate metabolism
_ Follows polyphosphates in cells of organisms from different stages of evolution
_ Presents methods for the analysis and study of polyP-dependent enzymes
_ Comprehensive information on genetics, metabolism and biotechnology of polyphosphates
_ Textbook and reference work on all aspects of polyphosphates
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780470858103
- ISBN-10: 0470858109
- Artikelnr.: 14215766
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780470858103
- ISBN-10: 0470858109
- Artikelnr.: 14215766
Igor S. Kulaev is the author of The Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley. Vladimir Vagabov is the author of The Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley. Tatiana Kulakovskaya is the author of The Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
Foreword to the First Edition. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1
The Chemical Structures and Properties of Condensed Inorganic Phosphates.
1.1 The Structures of Condensed Phosphates. 1.2 Some Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 1.3 Physico-Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 2 Methods of Polyphosphate Assay in
Biological Materials. 2.1 Methods of Extraction from Biological Materials.
2.2 Chromatographic Methods. 2.3 Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Methods. 2.4
Cytochemical Methods. 2.5 X-Ray Energy Dispersive Analysis. 2.6 31P Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 2.7 Other Physical Methods. 2.8 Gel
Electrophoresis. 2.9 Enzymatic Methods. 3 The Occurrence of Polyphosphates
in Living Organisms. 4 The Forms in which Polyphosphates are Present in
Cells. 4.1 Polyphosphate-Cation Complexes. 4.2
Polyphosphate-Ca2+-Polyhydroxybutyrate Complexes. 4.3 Complexes of
Polyphosphates with Nucleic Acids. 4.4 Binding of Polyphosphates with
Proteins. 5 Localization of Polyphosphates in Cells of Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. 5.1 Prokaryotes. 5.2 Eukaryotes. 6 Enzymes of Polyphosphate
Biosynthesis and Degradation. 6.1 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Biosynthesis.
6.2 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Degradation. 7 The Functions of Polyphosphates
and Polyphosphate-Dependent Enzymes. 7.1 Phosphate Reserve. 7.2 Energy
Source. 7.3 Cations Sequestration and Storage. 7.4 Participation in
Membrane Transport. 7.5 Cell Envelope Formation and Function. 7.6
Regulation of Enzyme Activities. 7.7 Gene Activity Control, Development and
Stress Response. 7.8 The Functions of Polyphosphates in Higher Eukaryotes.
8 The Peculiarities of Polyphosphate Metabolism in Different Organisms. 8.1
Escherichia coli. 8.2 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 8.3 Acinetobacter. 8.4
Aerobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella aerogenes). 8.5 Azotobacter. 8.6
Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) and other Photosynthetic Bacteria. 8.7
Mycobacteria and Corynebacteria. 8.8 Propionibacteria. 8.9 Archae. 8.10
Yeast. 8.11 Other Fungi (Mould and Mushrooms). 8.12 Algae. 8.13 Protozoa.
8.14 Higher Plants. 8.15 Animals. 9 Applied Aspects of Polyphosphate
Biochemistry. 9.1 Bioremediation of the Environment. 9.2 Polyphosphates and
Polyphosphate-Metabolizing Enzymes in Assay and Synthesis. 9.3
Polyphosphates in Medicine. 9.4 Polyphosphates in Agriculture. 9.5
Polyphosphates in the Food Industry. 10 Inorganic Polyphosphates in
Chemical and Biological Evolution. 10.1 Abiogenic Synthesis of
Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphate. 10.2 Phosphorus Compounds in Chemical
Evolution. 10.3 Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphates: Fossil Biochemical
Reactions and the Course of Bioenergetic Evolution. 10.4 Changes in the
Role of Polyphosphates in Organisms at Different Evolutionary Stages.
References. Index of Generic Names. Subject Index.
The Chemical Structures and Properties of Condensed Inorganic Phosphates.
1.1 The Structures of Condensed Phosphates. 1.2 Some Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 1.3 Physico-Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 2 Methods of Polyphosphate Assay in
Biological Materials. 2.1 Methods of Extraction from Biological Materials.
2.2 Chromatographic Methods. 2.3 Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Methods. 2.4
Cytochemical Methods. 2.5 X-Ray Energy Dispersive Analysis. 2.6 31P Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 2.7 Other Physical Methods. 2.8 Gel
Electrophoresis. 2.9 Enzymatic Methods. 3 The Occurrence of Polyphosphates
in Living Organisms. 4 The Forms in which Polyphosphates are Present in
Cells. 4.1 Polyphosphate-Cation Complexes. 4.2
Polyphosphate-Ca2+-Polyhydroxybutyrate Complexes. 4.3 Complexes of
Polyphosphates with Nucleic Acids. 4.4 Binding of Polyphosphates with
Proteins. 5 Localization of Polyphosphates in Cells of Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. 5.1 Prokaryotes. 5.2 Eukaryotes. 6 Enzymes of Polyphosphate
Biosynthesis and Degradation. 6.1 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Biosynthesis.
6.2 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Degradation. 7 The Functions of Polyphosphates
and Polyphosphate-Dependent Enzymes. 7.1 Phosphate Reserve. 7.2 Energy
Source. 7.3 Cations Sequestration and Storage. 7.4 Participation in
Membrane Transport. 7.5 Cell Envelope Formation and Function. 7.6
Regulation of Enzyme Activities. 7.7 Gene Activity Control, Development and
Stress Response. 7.8 The Functions of Polyphosphates in Higher Eukaryotes.
8 The Peculiarities of Polyphosphate Metabolism in Different Organisms. 8.1
Escherichia coli. 8.2 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 8.3 Acinetobacter. 8.4
Aerobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella aerogenes). 8.5 Azotobacter. 8.6
Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) and other Photosynthetic Bacteria. 8.7
Mycobacteria and Corynebacteria. 8.8 Propionibacteria. 8.9 Archae. 8.10
Yeast. 8.11 Other Fungi (Mould and Mushrooms). 8.12 Algae. 8.13 Protozoa.
8.14 Higher Plants. 8.15 Animals. 9 Applied Aspects of Polyphosphate
Biochemistry. 9.1 Bioremediation of the Environment. 9.2 Polyphosphates and
Polyphosphate-Metabolizing Enzymes in Assay and Synthesis. 9.3
Polyphosphates in Medicine. 9.4 Polyphosphates in Agriculture. 9.5
Polyphosphates in the Food Industry. 10 Inorganic Polyphosphates in
Chemical and Biological Evolution. 10.1 Abiogenic Synthesis of
Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphate. 10.2 Phosphorus Compounds in Chemical
Evolution. 10.3 Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphates: Fossil Biochemical
Reactions and the Course of Bioenergetic Evolution. 10.4 Changes in the
Role of Polyphosphates in Organisms at Different Evolutionary Stages.
References. Index of Generic Names. Subject Index.
Foreword to the First Edition. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1
The Chemical Structures and Properties of Condensed Inorganic Phosphates.
1.1 The Structures of Condensed Phosphates. 1.2 Some Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 1.3 Physico-Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 2 Methods of Polyphosphate Assay in
Biological Materials. 2.1 Methods of Extraction from Biological Materials.
2.2 Chromatographic Methods. 2.3 Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Methods. 2.4
Cytochemical Methods. 2.5 X-Ray Energy Dispersive Analysis. 2.6 31P Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 2.7 Other Physical Methods. 2.8 Gel
Electrophoresis. 2.9 Enzymatic Methods. 3 The Occurrence of Polyphosphates
in Living Organisms. 4 The Forms in which Polyphosphates are Present in
Cells. 4.1 Polyphosphate-Cation Complexes. 4.2
Polyphosphate-Ca2+-Polyhydroxybutyrate Complexes. 4.3 Complexes of
Polyphosphates with Nucleic Acids. 4.4 Binding of Polyphosphates with
Proteins. 5 Localization of Polyphosphates in Cells of Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. 5.1 Prokaryotes. 5.2 Eukaryotes. 6 Enzymes of Polyphosphate
Biosynthesis and Degradation. 6.1 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Biosynthesis.
6.2 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Degradation. 7 The Functions of Polyphosphates
and Polyphosphate-Dependent Enzymes. 7.1 Phosphate Reserve. 7.2 Energy
Source. 7.3 Cations Sequestration and Storage. 7.4 Participation in
Membrane Transport. 7.5 Cell Envelope Formation and Function. 7.6
Regulation of Enzyme Activities. 7.7 Gene Activity Control, Development and
Stress Response. 7.8 The Functions of Polyphosphates in Higher Eukaryotes.
8 The Peculiarities of Polyphosphate Metabolism in Different Organisms. 8.1
Escherichia coli. 8.2 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 8.3 Acinetobacter. 8.4
Aerobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella aerogenes). 8.5 Azotobacter. 8.6
Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) and other Photosynthetic Bacteria. 8.7
Mycobacteria and Corynebacteria. 8.8 Propionibacteria. 8.9 Archae. 8.10
Yeast. 8.11 Other Fungi (Mould and Mushrooms). 8.12 Algae. 8.13 Protozoa.
8.14 Higher Plants. 8.15 Animals. 9 Applied Aspects of Polyphosphate
Biochemistry. 9.1 Bioremediation of the Environment. 9.2 Polyphosphates and
Polyphosphate-Metabolizing Enzymes in Assay and Synthesis. 9.3
Polyphosphates in Medicine. 9.4 Polyphosphates in Agriculture. 9.5
Polyphosphates in the Food Industry. 10 Inorganic Polyphosphates in
Chemical and Biological Evolution. 10.1 Abiogenic Synthesis of
Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphate. 10.2 Phosphorus Compounds in Chemical
Evolution. 10.3 Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphates: Fossil Biochemical
Reactions and the Course of Bioenergetic Evolution. 10.4 Changes in the
Role of Polyphosphates in Organisms at Different Evolutionary Stages.
References. Index of Generic Names. Subject Index.
The Chemical Structures and Properties of Condensed Inorganic Phosphates.
1.1 The Structures of Condensed Phosphates. 1.2 Some Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 1.3 Physico-Chemical Properties of
Condensed Inorganic Polyphosphates. 2 Methods of Polyphosphate Assay in
Biological Materials. 2.1 Methods of Extraction from Biological Materials.
2.2 Chromatographic Methods. 2.3 Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Methods. 2.4
Cytochemical Methods. 2.5 X-Ray Energy Dispersive Analysis. 2.6 31P Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 2.7 Other Physical Methods. 2.8 Gel
Electrophoresis. 2.9 Enzymatic Methods. 3 The Occurrence of Polyphosphates
in Living Organisms. 4 The Forms in which Polyphosphates are Present in
Cells. 4.1 Polyphosphate-Cation Complexes. 4.2
Polyphosphate-Ca2+-Polyhydroxybutyrate Complexes. 4.3 Complexes of
Polyphosphates with Nucleic Acids. 4.4 Binding of Polyphosphates with
Proteins. 5 Localization of Polyphosphates in Cells of Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. 5.1 Prokaryotes. 5.2 Eukaryotes. 6 Enzymes of Polyphosphate
Biosynthesis and Degradation. 6.1 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Biosynthesis.
6.2 Enzymes of Polyphosphate Degradation. 7 The Functions of Polyphosphates
and Polyphosphate-Dependent Enzymes. 7.1 Phosphate Reserve. 7.2 Energy
Source. 7.3 Cations Sequestration and Storage. 7.4 Participation in
Membrane Transport. 7.5 Cell Envelope Formation and Function. 7.6
Regulation of Enzyme Activities. 7.7 Gene Activity Control, Development and
Stress Response. 7.8 The Functions of Polyphosphates in Higher Eukaryotes.
8 The Peculiarities of Polyphosphate Metabolism in Different Organisms. 8.1
Escherichia coli. 8.2 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 8.3 Acinetobacter. 8.4
Aerobacter aerogenes (Klebsiella aerogenes). 8.5 Azotobacter. 8.6
Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) and other Photosynthetic Bacteria. 8.7
Mycobacteria and Corynebacteria. 8.8 Propionibacteria. 8.9 Archae. 8.10
Yeast. 8.11 Other Fungi (Mould and Mushrooms). 8.12 Algae. 8.13 Protozoa.
8.14 Higher Plants. 8.15 Animals. 9 Applied Aspects of Polyphosphate
Biochemistry. 9.1 Bioremediation of the Environment. 9.2 Polyphosphates and
Polyphosphate-Metabolizing Enzymes in Assay and Synthesis. 9.3
Polyphosphates in Medicine. 9.4 Polyphosphates in Agriculture. 9.5
Polyphosphates in the Food Industry. 10 Inorganic Polyphosphates in
Chemical and Biological Evolution. 10.1 Abiogenic Synthesis of
Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphate. 10.2 Phosphorus Compounds in Chemical
Evolution. 10.3 Polyphosphates and Pyrophosphates: Fossil Biochemical
Reactions and the Course of Bioenergetic Evolution. 10.4 Changes in the
Role of Polyphosphates in Organisms at Different Evolutionary Stages.
References. Index of Generic Names. Subject Index.