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|a Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Physiological, Kinetic, and Process Engineering Aspects of Polyhydroxyalkanoate Biosynthesis by Extremophiles; Abstract; Introduction; Halophile PHA Production Strains; General Features of Halophile Microbes; Gram-Negative Halophile PHA Producers; PHA Production by Haloarchaea; Gram-Negative Halophile Eubacteria as PHA Producers; Gram-Positive Halophile PHA Producers; Tracing Halophilic PHA Producers; Cryophilic (Psychrophilic) PHA Producers; General Features of Cryophilic Organisms; Reports on PHA Production by Cryophilic Microorganisms
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|a Thermophilic PHA ProducersGeneral Features of Thermophiles; Gram-Negative Thermophile PHA Producers; Gram-Positive Thermophile PHA Producers; Additional Stressors Boosting PHA Biosynthesis; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2; Polyhydroxyalkanoates: New Browsing the PHA Biosynthesis Insights in Native and Recombinant Strains; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. PHA Biosynthesis Pathways; 3. PHA Biosynthetic Enzymes; 3.1. PHA Synthase/Polymerase; 3.1.1. Characteristics of PHA Synthase: Size, Structure and Subunit Composition; 3.1.2. Substrate Specificity of PHA Synthase
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|a 8. Novel Production of PHA Polymers and NanomaterialsReferences; Chapter 3; Polyhydroxyalkanoates: A Short Tale from Polymer Synthesis to Future Prospects; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. PHAs are Classified According to Their Chemical Structure; 3. Three Pathways Are the Basis of PHA Biosynthesis; 4. PHAs Are Promising for Several Applications; 5. Sustainable Feedstocks for PHA Production; 6. Challenges and Future Prospects: A Conclusion; References; Chapter 4; Polyhydroxyalkanoates: Chemical Structure; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Basic Chemical Structures of PHAs and Classification
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|a 2.1. PHA Homopolymers2.2. Production of PHA Heteropolymers (or Copolymers); 2.2.1. Specificity of PHA Synthases; 2.2.2. PHA Structure Correlations with Carbon Substrates and Host Microorganisms; 2.2.3. PHA Polymer Blends; 2.2.4. Structural Diversities of PHAs; 3. Properties of PHA Copolymers; 3.1. Crystallinity of PHAs; Conclusion; References; Biographical Sketches; Chapter 5; Polyhydroxyesters as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Scaffolds and Their Ideal Characteristics; 1.2. Types of Scaffold in Tissue Engineering; 1.2.1. Natural; 1.2.2. Synthetic
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|a 3.1.3. PHA Synthase Crystallization3.1.4. Catalytic Mechanism of PHA Synthase; 3.1.5. The Lag Phase of Polymerization Reaction by PhaC; 3.2. β-ketoacyl-CoA Thiolase; 3.3. Acetoacetyl-CoA Reductase; 4. Organization of PHA Biosynthetic Genes; 5. PHB/PHA Granules; 5.1. Models of PHB Granules Formation; 5.2. Granule-Associated Proteins (GAPs); 5.3. The Role of PhaP, PhaR, PhaF and PhaM Proteins in PHA Biosynthesis; 5.3.1. Phasins or PhaPs Proteins; 5.3.2. PhaF Phasin; 5.3.3. PhaR Protein; 5.3.4. PhaM Protein; 6. PHA Biosynthesis by Engineered Bacteria; 7. PHA Biosynthesis by Other Organisms
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