Microbial Megaplasmids
Microbial Megaplasmids
Megaplasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements in the size range of 100 kb and larger. They are found in physiologically and phylogenetically diverse groups of bacteria and archaea. By definition, megaplasmids are not essential for the viability of their hosts under all growth conditions, but paradoxically many megaplasmids carry the genetic information for the defining and characteristic traits of the organism in which they reside.
Microbial Megaplasmids reviews our knowledge of the extensively studied representatives, such as the catabolic plasmids of the pseudomonads, the rhizobial Sym plasmids, the Ti plasmids of the genus Agrobacterium and the giant enterobacterial virulence plasmids. It also presents snapshots of more recently discovered megaplasmids. The contribution of megaplasmids to the biology of their hosts is described, highlighting the interactions between megaplasmid and chromosomal genes.
Megaplasmids in Archaea
Haloarchaeal MegaplasmidsMegaplasmids and Biodegradation
Megaplasmids and the Degradation of Aromatic Compounds by Soil Bacteria
Catabolic Plasmids Involved in the Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heteroaromatic Compounds
Megaplasmids in Plant Symbionts and Pathogens
Sinorhizobium meliloti Megaplasmids and Symbiosis in S. meliloti
The Megaplasmid pNGR234a of Rhizobium sp. Strain NGR234
Ti and Ri Plasmids
Megaplasmids in Human Pathogens
The Virulence Plasmids of Shigella flexneri
The Three Bears and Virulence-Associated Plasmids in the Genus Yersinia
Virulence Megaplasmids in Bacillus anthracis and Their Relatives in the Bacillus cereus Group
Megaplasmids and Special Metabolic Functions
Megaplasmids in Cupriavidus Genus and Metal Resistance
Megaplasmids of Aerobic Hydrogenotrophic and Carboxidotrophic Bacteria
The Megaplasmid pAO1 of Arthrobacter Nicotinovorans and Nicotine Catabolism
The pMUM Megaplasmid of Mycobacterium ulcerans and Closely Related Mycobacteria: A Blueprint for the Synthesis of Mycolactones
Megaplasmid pKB1 of the Rubber-Degrading Bacterium Gordonia westfalica Strain Kb1
Megaplasmid pMP118 of Lactobacillus salivarius.
Schwartz, Edward
ISBN | 978-3-642-09916-8 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783642099168 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2010 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | X, 348 Seiten |
Abbildungen | X, 348 p. |
Sprache | Englisch |