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Cold-adapted Organisms: Ecology, Physiology, Enzymology and Molecular Biology Rosa Margesin
Cold-adapted Organisms: Ecology, Physiology, Enzymology and Molecular Biology
Rosa Margesin
This text presents knowledge of the ecology and the physiology of cold-adapted micro-organisms, plants and animals, and explains the mechanisms of cold-adaptation on the enzymatic and molecular level, including results from the first crystal structures of enzymes of cold-adapted organisms.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Ecology and Physiology. Cold-Adapted Microorganisms. Microbial Life in Permanently Cold Soils; Lake Ice Microbial Communities in Alpine and Antarctic Lakes; Physiology of Cold-Adapted Microorganisms. Cold-Adapted Plants. Ecological Aspects of Cold-Adapted Plants With a Special Emphasis on Environmental Control of Cold Hardening and Dehardening; Plant Responses to Low Temperature: Signaling Pathways Involved in Plant Acclimation; Ice Nucleation and Deep Supercooling in Plants: New Insights Using Infrared Thermography: Modeling Sequential Responses of Plant Cells to Freezing and Thawing. Cold-Adapted Animals. Cold Adaptations in Terrestrial Invertebrates; Nival Invertebrate Animals in the East Alps: A Faunistic Overview; High Alpine Streams: Cold Habitats for Insect Larvae; Ecophysiological and Morphological Features of Glaciar-Dwelling Collembola; Ecological Features of Antarctic Fishes; Structure and Function of Hemoglobins From Antarctic Organisms: The Search For Correlations With Adaptive Evolution.- Enzymology. Cold Enzymes: A Hot Topic. Psychrophilic Enzymes: Insights Into Cold Adaptation and Catalysis From the First High Resolution Crystal Structures. Temperature Adaptation in Enzymes of Antarctic Fishes. Aspartate Aminotransferase From Moraxella TAC125: An Unusual Psychrophilic Enzyme.- Molecular Biology. Genes and Enzymes Involved in Argininge and Pyrimidine Biosynthesis in Psychrophilic Vibrio Strains From the Deep Sea. Plasmids From Antarctic Bacteria. Molecular Responses in Cold-Adapted Plants. Gene Expression and Cold Hardiness in Animals.-Publisher Marketing: Major parts of the oceans and lands of the earth are permanently, or temporarily, exposed to temperatures below ten degrees Celcius. Micro-organisms, plants and animals living under these conditions have adapted to their environments in such a way that metabolic processes, reproduction and survival strategies are optimal for their natural biotopes. This book presents knowledge of the ecology and the physiology of cold-adapted micro-organisms, plants and animals, and explains the mechanisms of cold-adaptation on the enzymatic and molecular level, including results from the first crystal structures of enzymes of cold-adapted organisms.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | May 6, 1999 |
| ISBN13 | 9783540649731 |
| Publishers | Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gm |
| Genre | Topical > Ecology |
| Pages | 424 |
| Dimensions | 155 × 235 × 24 mm · 771 g |
| Language | German |
| Editor | Margesin, Rosa |
| Editor | Schinner, Franz |
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