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Biogenesis of antibiotic substances /

Biogenesis of Antibiotic Substances.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Van�ek, Z. (Zdenko) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 1965.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Biogenesis of Antibiotic Substances; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; CONTRIBUTORS; Chapter 1. ABOUT MECHANISMS REGULATING THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF SECONDARY METABOLITES; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. FUNGAL GENETICS AND STRAIN IMPROVEMENT; INTRODUCTION; THE PARASEXUAL CYCLE; THE PARASEXUAL CYCLE IN OTHER SPECIESOF FILAMENTOUS FUNGI; PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE PARASEXUALCYCLE; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF FORMAL AND BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS TO THE FIELD OF ANTIBIOTICS; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 4. ON THE BASIC TREND OF GENETICAL STUDIES AND BREEDING PROGRAM OF ANTI-BIOTIC-PRODUCING ORGANISMSREFERENCES; Chapter 5. THE A-TYPE VARIANT COLONY OF Penicillium chrysogenum STRAINS AND ANTI-BIOTIC PRODUCTION; THE A-TYPE COLONY, DESCRIPTION AND OCCURRENCE; REVERSION BY THE A-TYPE VARIANT COLONY; FERMENTATION PATTERN AND ANTIBIOTICPRODUCTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF GEODOXIN AND RELATED COMPOUNDS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. ASPECTS OF SECONDARY METABOLISM IN FUNGI; PRECURSOR RELATIONS; PHASE DEVELOPMENT; FEEDBACK AND INDUCTION; SPORULATION; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 8. BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE TETRACYCLINESREFERENCES; Chapter 9. THE CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF PRODUCING MICROORGANISMS AND THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF TETRACYCLINE ANTIBIOTICS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. BASIC STEREOCHEMICAL RESEARCH TOPICS IN THE MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS; INTRODUCTION; AGLYCONE CONFIGURATIONS; AGLYCONE BIOGENESIS; AGLYCONE CONFORMATIONS; CARBOHYDRATE CONFIGURATION; CONFIGURATIONS AT ANOMERIC CENTERS; CARBOHYDRATE CONFORMATIONS; CARBOHYDRATE BIOGENESIS; MODE OF ANTIBIOTIC ACTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. SPECULATION ON THE ORIGIN OF MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 12. REFLECTIONS ON THE FUNGAL FORMATION OF ACETATE-DERIVED METABOLITESREFERENCES; Chapter 13. BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS INVOLVING RING CLEAVAGE; REFERENCES; Chapter 14. PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS; FORMATION OF PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICSIN RELATION TO PROTEIN SYNTHESIS; MACROCYCLIC STRUCTURES; THE ORIGIN OF D-AMINO ACID RESIDUES; HETEROCYCLIC STRUCTURES. PENICILLINS AND CEPHALOSPORI NS; MODIFICATION OF ANTIBIOTIC SYNTHESIS; REFERENCES; Chapter 15. THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE ACTINOMYCINS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PROTEIN SYNTHESIS; INTRODUCTION
  • PRECURSORS OF THE ACTINOMYCIN MOLECULESYNTHESIS OF THE PEPTIDE AMINO ACIDS; BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE ACTINOMYCINCHROMOPHORE, ACTINOCIN; ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF ACTINOMYCINCHROMOPHORE; TIME COURSE AND EXTENT OF AMINO ACIDINCORPORATION INTO ACTINOMYCIN; RELATIONSHIP OF ACTINOMYCIN FORMATIONTO PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BY S. antibioticus; CONCLUDINGS REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 16. THE PRODUCTION OF PHENAZINES BY ACTTNOMYCETES; REFERENCES; Chapter 17. AMINO- AND NITROBENZOIC ACID METABOLISM IN ACTINOMYCETES AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SYNTHESIS OF ANTIBIOTICS