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Genomes and Genomics of Nitrogen-fixing Organisms

Genomes and Genomics of Nitrogen-fixing Organisms

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
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2010
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Biologia, ciencias de la vida
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9789048167784
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Preface to the Series. Preface. List of Contributors.1: Origins of Genomics in Nitrogen-Fixation Research; G. Dávila and R. Palacios1. Introduction2. Symbiotic Organisms3. Free-Living Organism4. ConclusionReferences2: Genomics of Diazotrophic Archaea; J.A. Leigh1. Introduction2. The Core nif-gene Cluster3. Other nif Genes4. Other Nitrogen Assimilatory Genes5. PII ProteinsReferences3: Genomic Aspects of Nitrogen Fixation in the Clostridia; J.-S. Chen1. Introduction2. The Nitrogen-Fixing Clostridia3. The Genome of the Clostridia4. Organization of the Nitrogen-Fixation Gene Cluster5. Regulatory Genes for Nitrogen Metabolism6. Altenative Nitrogen-Fixation (anf) Genes7. Genes for Nitrogen Assimilation8. Concluding RemarksReferences4: The Genome of the Filamentous Cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme; J.C. Meeks1. Introduction2. Phenotypic Traits of N. punctiforme3. Overview of the N. punctiforme Genome4. N. punctiforme genes Involved in Heterocyst Formation, Nitrogenase Expression, and Ammonia and Nitrate Assimilation5. Summary and ConclusionsAcknowledgementsReferences5: The nif Genes of Rhodobacter capsulatus, Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodopseudomonas palustris; R. Haselkorn and V. Kapatral1. Introduction2. Regulation of the Nitrogen-Fixation System3. Operon Structure and Gene OrganizationAcknowledgementReferences6: Genomic Architecture of the Multiple Replicons of the Promiscuous Rhizobium Species NGR234; P. Mavingui, X. Perret and W. J. Broughton1. Introduction2. Promiscuity of NGR2343. Structural Organization of the NGR234 Genome4. Coding Capacity of eth NGR234 Genome5. Conclusions and PerspectivesReferences7: Facets of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum 110 Genome; M. Göttfert, H. Henneckeand S. Tabata1. Introduction2. Materials and Methods3. Genome Characteristics4. PerspectivesReferences8: pSymA of Sinorhizobium meliloti: Nitrogen Fixation and More; M.J. Barnett and M.L. Kahn1. Introduction2. History3. The pSymA Sequence Project4. General Features of pSymA5. Comparative Genomics6. Plasmid Biology7. Elements of External Origin8. Transfer RNA Genes9. Nodulation Genes10. Nitrogen-Fixation Genes11. Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism12. Chemotaxis and Pilus Formation13. Transport14. Regulation and Signal Transduction15. Stress Responses16. Sulfur Metabolism17. Orphan Genes18. Genome-Wide Analysis19. A Strategy for Analyzing pSymA of S. meliloti References9: Rhizobium etli Genome Biology; G. Dávila, V. González, M.A. Ramírez-Romero and O. Rodríguez1. Introduction 2. Rhizobium etli Genome Structure 3. Rhizobium Genome Plasticity 4. Rhizobium etli Taxomony and Evolution Acknowledgements References10: The Dawn of Functional Genomics in Nitrogen-Fixation Research; S. Encarnación 1. Introduction2. Functional Genomics - The Role of Gene-Expression Studies3. The Transcriptome4. Transcriptomics in Nitrogen-Fixation Research5. Transcriptomics in Plants during Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation6. The Proteome7. Proteomics and Nitrogen-Fixation Research8. Proteomics in Plants during Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation9. Proteomics in Concert with Transcriptomics10. Global Approaches to Study the R. etli-P. vulgaris Interaction11. Protein-Pr

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