04815oam 2200517 450 991013957580332120221012155302.00-08-088504-71-78034-617-41-283-16389-69786613163899(OCoLC)771922791(MiFhGG)GVRL4OSY(EXLCZ)99255000000005278420110321d2011 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrComprehensive biotechnology /editor-in-chief, Murray Moo-Young2nd ed.[Saint Louis, Mo.] Elsevier2011Amsterdam ;Boston :Elsevier,2011.1 online resource (6 volumes) illustrations (some color)Gale eBooksDescription based on print version record.0-444-53352-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.e9780444533524v1; Cover; Comprehensivebiotechnology,Second Edition; Copyright; Editor-In-Chief; Volume Editors; Section Editors; Contributors For All Volumes; Contents; Introduction; References; Introduction: BES in the Context of Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology; Amino Acid Metabolism; Introduction; General Properties, Classification, and Structure of Amino Acids; Introduction and Scope; Traditional and Cultural Techniques; Biosynthesis of Amino Acids; Omics and Related Techniques; Catabolism of Amino Acids; Summary Example; References; ReferencesMeasuring and Predicting Bioavailability and BioaccessibilityInfluencing Bioavailability; Bioavailability and Environmental Regulation; References; Important Biomolecules Synthesized from Amino Acids; References; Enzyme Biocatalysis; Introduction to Enzymes; Enzyme Kinetics; Enzyme Engineering; Enzyme Production; Immobilized Enzymes; Enzyme Applications; Conclusions; References; Immobilized Biocatalysts; Introduction: Definitions and Scope; Applications of Immobilized Enzymes; Methods of Enzyme Immobilization; Properties of Immobilized Enzymes; Evaluation of Enzyme ImmobilizationHeterogeneous BiocatalysisFuture Prospects for Immobilized Biocatalysts; References; Lipids, Fatty Acids; Introduction; Structure of Fatty Acids; Nomenclature; Form in the Cell; What Do Lipids Do?; Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids and Lipids; Biochemistry of Lipid Accumulation; References; DNA Cloning in Plasmid Vectors; Introduction; Cloning Vectors: Replication Origins and Partition Regions; Cloning Vectors: Selection Markers; Preparing DNA Fragments for Ligation; Ligation Systems; Methods of Bacterial and Yeast TransformationExploitation of Bacteriophage Packaging for DNA Cloning in Plasmid VectorsScreening of Plasmid Clones in Bacteria for the Desired Recombinant Plasmids; Vector-Implemented Systems for the Direct Selection of Recombinant Plasmids; Direct Selection of Recombinant Plasmids Involving Restriction Enzyme Digestion of the Ligation Mixture; Particular Features of Oligonucleotides' Cloning; Particular Features of Cloning of PCR Amplicons; Introduction of Deletions into Plasmids; DNA Cloning Using Site-Specific Recombination; DNA Cloning Using Homologous (General) RecombinationEmployment of Transposons for In Vivo Cloning and Manipulation of Large PlasmidsConclusion; References; Relevant Websites; Structure and Biosynthesis of Glycoprotein Carbohydrates; Introduction; Monosaccharide Structure; Oligosaccharide Structure; Biosynthesis of Glycoproteins; Glycosylation of Therapeutic Glycoproteins; References; Relevant Websites; Nucleotide Metabolism; Introduction; Purine Biosynthesis; Pyrimidine Biosynthesis; Nucleoside Triphosphate Formation; Deoxyribonucleotide Biosynthesis; Nucleotide Salvage; Purine and Pyrimidine CatabolismRegulation of Gene Expression in Bacterial Nucleotide Synthesis The second edition of Comprehensive Biotechnology continues the tradition of the first inclusive work on this dynamic field by presenting up-to-date and essential entries on the principles and practice of biotechnology. The integration of the latest relevant science and industry practice with fundamental biotechnology concepts is presented with entries from internationally recognized world-leaders in their given fields. With two volumes covering basic fundamentals, and four volumes of applications, from environmental biotechnology and safety to medical biotechnology and healthcare, tBiotechnologyBiotechnology.660.6Moo-Young MurrayMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910139575803321Comprehensive biotechnology128746UNINA