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Bacterial Adhesion : Chemistry, Biology and Physics / Dirk Linke, Adrian Goldman

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology SerPublication details: New York : Springer, 2011.Description: xiv, 374 p. ill 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789400709393
  • 9400709390 (Trade Cloth)
Uniform titles:
  • Bacterial Adhesion (Online)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 579.317 23 L.D.B
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction; D. Linke and A. Goldman 1. Adhesins of human pathogens from the genus Yersinia; J.C. Leo and M. Skurnik 2. Adhesive mechanisms of Salmonella enteric; C. Wagner and M. Hensel 3. Adhesion Mechanisms of Borrelia burgdorferi; S. Antonara, L. Ristow and J. Coburn 4. Adhesins of Bartonella spp.; F. O'Rourke, T. Schmidgen, P.O. Kaiser, D. Linke and V.A.J. Kempf 5. Adhesion Mechanisms of Plant-Pathogenic Xanthomonadeae; N. Mhedbi-Hajri, M.-A. Jacques and R. Koebnik 6. Adhesion by Pathogenic Corynebacteria; E.A. Rogers, A. Das and H. Ton-That 7. Adhesion Mechanisms of Staphylococci; C. Heilmann 8. Protein Folding in Bacterial Adhesion: Secretion and Folding of Classical Monomeric Autotransporters; P. van Ulsen 9. Structure and Biology of Trimeric Autotransporter Adhesins; A. Lyskowski, J.C. Leo and A. Goldman 10. Crystallography and EM of chaperone/usher pilus systems; S. Geibel and G. Waksman 11. Crystallography of Gram-positive Bacterial Adhesins; V. Krishnan and S.V.L. Narayana 12. The nonideal coiled coil of M protein and its multifarious functions in pathogenesis; P. Ghosh 13. Bacterial Extracellular Polysaccharides; K. Bazaka, R.J. Crawford, E.L. Nazarenko and E.P. Ivanova 14. Carbohydrate mediated bacterial adhesion; R. J. Pieters 15. The Application of NMR Techniques to Bacterial Adhesins; F. Shewmaker 16. Electron microscopy techniques to study bacterial adhesion; I. Grin, H. Schwarz and D. Linke 17. EM Reconstruction of Adhesins: Future Prospects; F. Ilaria and F. Giusti 18. Atomic force microscopy to study intermolecular forces and bonds associated with bacteria; S.K. Lower 19. Assessing Bacterial Adhesion on an Individual Adhesin and Single Pili Level using Optical Tweezers; O. Axner, M. Andersson, O. Bjornham, M. Castelain, J. Klinth, E. Koutris and S. Schedin 20. Short time-scale bacterial adhesion dynamics; J. Geng and N. Henry 21. Deciphering Biofilm Structure and Reactivity by Multiscale Time-resolved Fluorescence Analysis; A. Bridier, E. Tischenko, F. Dubois-Brissonnet, J.-M. Herry, V. Thomas, S. Daddi-Oubekka, F. Waharte, K. Steenkeste, M.-P. Fontaine-Aupart and R. Briandet 22. Inhibition of Bacterial Adhesion on Medical Devices; L.R. Rodrigues Index
Summary: Focusing on how best to study bacterial adhesion, this volume helps bridge the communication divide between biologists, chemists and physics researchers and aims at stimulating fresh and groundbreaking research into this essential function of bacteria
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Introduction; D. Linke and A. Goldman 1. Adhesins of human pathogens from the genus Yersinia; J.C. Leo and M. Skurnik 2. Adhesive mechanisms of Salmonella enteric; C. Wagner and M. Hensel 3. Adhesion Mechanisms of Borrelia burgdorferi; S. Antonara, L. Ristow and J. Coburn 4. Adhesins of Bartonella spp.; F. O'Rourke, T. Schmidgen, P.O. Kaiser, D. Linke and V.A.J. Kempf 5. Adhesion Mechanisms of Plant-Pathogenic Xanthomonadeae; N. Mhedbi-Hajri, M.-A. Jacques and R. Koebnik 6. Adhesion by Pathogenic Corynebacteria; E.A. Rogers, A. Das and H. Ton-That 7. Adhesion Mechanisms of Staphylococci; C. Heilmann 8. Protein Folding in Bacterial Adhesion: Secretion and Folding of Classical Monomeric Autotransporters; P. van Ulsen 9. Structure and Biology of Trimeric Autotransporter Adhesins; A. Lyskowski, J.C. Leo and A. Goldman 10. Crystallography and EM of chaperone/usher pilus systems; S. Geibel and G. Waksman 11. Crystallography of Gram-positive Bacterial Adhesins; V. Krishnan and S.V.L. Narayana 12. The nonideal coiled coil of M protein and its multifarious functions in pathogenesis; P. Ghosh 13. Bacterial Extracellular Polysaccharides; K. Bazaka, R.J. Crawford, E.L. Nazarenko and E.P. Ivanova 14. Carbohydrate mediated bacterial adhesion; R. J. Pieters 15. The Application of NMR Techniques to Bacterial Adhesins; F. Shewmaker 16. Electron microscopy techniques to study bacterial adhesion; I. Grin, H. Schwarz and D. Linke 17. EM Reconstruction of Adhesins: Future Prospects; F. Ilaria and F. Giusti 18. Atomic force microscopy to study intermolecular forces and bonds associated with bacteria; S.K. Lower 19. Assessing Bacterial Adhesion on an Individual Adhesin and Single Pili Level using Optical Tweezers; O. Axner, M. Andersson, O. Bjornham, M. Castelain, J. Klinth, E. Koutris and S. Schedin 20. Short time-scale bacterial adhesion dynamics; J. Geng and N. Henry 21. Deciphering Biofilm Structure and Reactivity by Multiscale Time-resolved Fluorescence Analysis; A. Bridier, E. Tischenko, F. Dubois-Brissonnet, J.-M. Herry, V. Thomas, S. Daddi-Oubekka, F. Waharte, K. Steenkeste, M.-P. Fontaine-Aupart and R. Briandet 22. Inhibition of Bacterial Adhesion on Medical Devices; L.R. Rodrigues Index

Focusing on how best to study bacterial adhesion, this volume helps bridge the communication divide between biologists, chemists and physics researchers and aims at stimulating fresh and groundbreaking research into this essential function of bacteria

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