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Cellular Ecophysiology of Microbe: Hydrocarbon and Lipid Interactions

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  • Update on research on the ecophysiological consequences of microbial exposure to hydrocarbons
  • Subjects treated span a wide range of hydrocarbon related aspects
  • Richly illustrated and concise chapters
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Handbook of Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology (HHLM)

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Table of contents (35 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Problems of Hydrophobicity, Bioavailability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Problems of Hydrophobicity/Bioavailability: An Introduction

      • Hauke Harms, Kilian E. C. Smith, Lukas Y. Wick
      Pages 3-15
    3. Microorganism-Hydrophobic Compound Interactions

      • Lukas Y. Wick, Hauke Harms, Kilian E. C. Smith
      Pages 17-31
    4. Matrix - Hydrophobic Compound Interactions

      • Hauke Harms, Lukas Y. Wick, Kilian E. C. Smith
      Pages 33-45
    5. Uptake and Assimilation of Hydrophobic Substrates by the Oleaginous Yeast Yarrowia lipolytica

      • France Thevenieau, Athanasios Beopoulos, Thomas Desfougeres, Julia Sabirova, Koos Albertin, Smita Zinjarde et al.
      Pages 59-74
    6. Biodiversity of Biosurfactants and Roles in Enhancing the (Bio)availability of Hydrophobic Substrates

      • Amedea Perfumo, Michelle Rudden, Roger Marchant, Ibrahim M. Banat
      Pages 75-103
    7. Biofilm Stress Responses Associated to Aromatic Hydrocarbons

      • Laura Barrientos-Moreno, Manuel Espinosa-Urgel
      Pages 105-115
  3. Sensing, Signaling and Uptake

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 117-117
    2. One-Component Systems that Regulate the Expression of Degradation Pathways for Aromatic Compounds

      • G. Durante-Rodríguez, H. Gómez-Álvarez, J. Nogales, M. Carmona, E. Díaz
      Pages 137-175
    3. Transcriptional Regulation of Hydrocarbon Efflux Pump Expression in Bacteria

      • Cauã Antunes Westmann, Luana de Fátima Alves, Tiago Cabral Borelli, Rafael Silva-Rocha, María-Eugenia Guazzaroni
      Pages 177-200
    4. The Family of Two-Component Systems That Regulate Hydrocarbon Degradation Pathways

      • Andreas Busch, Noel Mesa-Torres, Tino Krell
      Pages 201-220
    5. Chemotaxis to Hydrocarbons

      • Rebecca E. Parales, Jayna L. Ditty
      Pages 221-239
    6. Fatty Acids as Mediators of Intercellular Signaling

      • Manuel Espinosa-Urgel
      Pages 273-285
    7. Substrate Transport

      • Rebecca E. Parales, Jayna L. Ditty
      Pages 287-302

About this book

This book assembles concisely written chapters by world-leaders in the field summarizing recent advances in understanding microbial responses to hydrocarbons. Subjects treated include mechanisms of sensing, hydrocarbon tolerance and degradation as well as an overview on hydrophobic modification of biomolecules. Other chapters are dedicated to issues related to the reduced bioavailability of hydrocarbons, which differentiates this class of compounds form many others, but which of central importance to understand the ecophysiological consequences. 

This book should be standard literature in any laboratory working in this area.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Environmental Protection, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Granada, Spain

    Tino Krell

About the editor

Tino Krell has studied Biochemistry in Leipzig (Germany) and did his PhD at the University of Glasgow (UK). He was then appointed laboratory head in the R & D Department of Sanofi Pasteur, S.A. in France. In 2004 he moved to Spain to work for the governmental research body CSIC, where he established a laboratory on bacterial sensing and signal transduction. He has investigated molecular mechanisms by which hydrocarbons are sensed by bacteria in the context of their expulsion, degradation or chemotaxis.

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