Biotechnology of filamentous fungi : technology and products /
Biotechnology of Filamentous Fungi: Technology and Products provides a comprehensive discussion of the molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry of filamentous fungi. It also deals with general principles of biochemical engineering such as process design and scaleup. The book's main emphasi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
�1992.
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Colección: | Biotechnology (Reading, Mass.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Biotechnology of Filamentous Fungi: Technology and Products; Copyright Page; CONTRIBUTORS; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Editorial Introduction; REFERENCES; PART I: PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 2. Isolation, Preservation, and Taxonomy; 2.1 Taxonomy; 2.2 Isolation; 2.3 Preservation; References; Appendix: Literature References; Chapter 3. Strain Improvement and Strain Stability; 3.1 Requirements for Industrial Strain Improvement; 3.2 Genetic Instability in Industrial Microorganisms; 3.3 Sources of Genetic Material; 3.4 Re-Isolation and Purification
- 3.5 Generation of Novel Genotypes3.6 Expression; 3.7 Screening; 3.8 Yield Improvement by Process and Medium Development; 3.9 Preservation; 3.10 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Growth Kinetics and Fermentation Scaleup; 4.1 Fungal Growth; 4.2 Scaleup of Fermentation; 4.3 Economics; References; Chapter 5. Regulation of Secondary Metabolism; 5.1 Delayed Formation of Idiolites; 5.2 Effectors of Idiolite Biosynthesis; 5.3 Other Factors; 5.4 Cessation of Biosynthesis; 5.5 Improvement of Idiolite Production; References; Chapter 6. Transformation
- 6.1 Transformation Techniques and Properties of Transformants6.2 Vector Integration; 6.3 Autonomously Replicating Vectors; 6.4 Selectable Markers for Use with Wild-Type Organisms; 6.5 Selectable Markers for Use with Mutant Hosts; 6.6 Gene Isolation; References; Chapter 7. Bioconversions; 7.1 The Scope of Fungal Bioconversions; 7.2 Fungi as Chemical Reagents; 7.3 The Products of Fungal Bioconversions; 7.4 The Future of Fungal Bioconversions; References; Chapter 8. Screening for Antifungal Drugs; 8.1 Antifungal Screens; 8.2 Targets; 8.3 Fungal Biology-Source of New Targets