Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology: with 277 tables 1 Hydrocarbons, oils and lipids : diversity, properties and formation
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTANTS DEDICATION V PREFACE VII ABOUT THE EDITOR XI SECTION
EDITORS XIII LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XLIX IE 1 HYDROCARBONS, OILS AND
LIPIDS: DIVERSITY, PROPERTIES AND FORMATION PART 1 DIVERSITY AND
PHYSKO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS , . . , . . , . . , . , . . * . . . . .
. 1 1 HYDROCARBONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURE, PHYSICO-CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES AND NATURAL OCCURRENCE 3 H. WILKES * J. SCHWARZBAUER 2
METHODS OF HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS 49 H. WILKES 3 NATURAL GAS HYDRATES 67
}. M. SCHICKS 4 BIOSYNTHETIC OILS, FATS, TERPENES, STEROLS, WAXES:
ANALYTICAL METHODS, DIVERSITY, CHARACTERISTICS 79 W.-R. ABRAHAM PART 2
FORMATION AND LOCATION 97 5 STABLE ISOTOPES IN UNDERSTANDING ORIGIN AND
DEGRADATION PROCESSES OF PETROLEUM 99 A. VTETH * H. WILKES 6
BIBLIOGRAFISCHE INFORMATIONEN HTTP://D-NB.INFO/991529146 DIGITALISIERT
DURCH 7 ISOPRENE, ISOPRENOIDS AND STEROLS 127 J. HARDER 8 HOPANOIDS 133
M. REHMER 9 PATHWAYS OF CARBON ASSIMILATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON ORGANIC
MATTER VALUES 8 13 C 143 A. PEARSON 10 GLOBAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE
REDOX CYCLES OF CARBON, IRON, AND SULFUR .... 157 W. E. KRUMBEIN * A.
GORBUSHINA 11 HISTORY OF LIFE FROM THE HYDROCARBON FOSSIL RECORD 171 C.
C. WALTERS * K. E. PETERS * J. M. MOLDOWAN TRANSFER FROM THE GEOSPHERE
TO BIOSPHERE ....................... 185 12 MARINE COLD SEEPS 187 E.
SUESS 13 MUD VOLCANOES 205 H. NIEMANN * A. BOETIUS 14 ABIOGENIC
HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION AT THE GEOSPHERE-BIOSPHERE INTERFACE VIA
SERPENTINIZATION REACTIONS 215 G. PROSKUROWSKI 15 COKING PROCESSES AND
MANUFACTURED GAS PLANTS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON SOIL AND
GROUNDWATER 233 N. HUSERS * P. WERNER 16 SHIPPING-RELATED ACCIDENTAL AND
DELIBERATE RELEASE INTO THE ENVIRONMENT 243 C. GERTLER * M. M. YAKIMOV *
M. C. MALPASS * P. N. GOFYSHIN 17 OIL TANKER SLUDGES AND SLOPS 257 C.
GERTLER * M. M. YAKIMOV * M. C. MALPASS * P. N. GOLYSHIN PART 19
HYDROCARBONS IN THE PEDOSPHERE 279 L. SCHWARK 20 ORGANIC MATTER IN THE
HYDROSPHERE 297 *. SCHWARZBAUER PART 5 BIOCHEMISTRY OF BIOGENESIS
,...,,,,..,.,...,,.,...... 319 21 INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIAL HYDROCARBON
PRODUCTION: BIOENERGETICS 321 M. J. MCLNERNEY * T. HOEHLER * R. P.
GUNSALUS * B. SCHINK 22 METHANOGENESIS: SYNTROPHIC METABOLISM 337 J. R.
SIEBER- M. J. MCLNERNEY C. M. PLUGGE * B. SCHINK * R. P. GUNSALUS 23
BIOCHEMISTRY OF ACETOTROPHIC METHANOGENESIS 357 *. G. FERRY 24 ALIPHATIC
HYDROCARBONS, CARBON-CARBON BOND FORMATION 369 I. P. WACKETT 25
HALOGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - CARBON-HALOGEN BOND FORMATION 375 C. D.
MURPHY 26 FORMATION OF FATTY ACIDS 385 I. M. LOPEZ-LARA * O. GEIGER 27
FORMATION OF BACTERIAL MEMBRANE LIPIDS: PATHWAYS, ENZYMES, REACTIONS 395
O. GEIGER * C. SOHLENKAMP * I. M. LOPEZ-LARA 28 LIPID A 409 R. E. BISHOP
29 MEMBRANE BIOGENESIS 417 H. GOLDFINE 3 4 33 THE BIOSYNTHESIS AND
EVOLUTION OF ARCHAEAL MEMBRANES AND ETHER PHOSPHOLIPIDS 451 Y.KOGA 34
PRODUCTION OF WAX ESTERS BY BACTERIA 459 J.-F. RONTANI 35 NEUTRAL LIPIDS
IN YEAST: SYNTHESIS, STORAGE AND DEGRADATION 471 K. ATHENSTAEDT PART 6
GENETICS OF BIOGENESIS...................................... *&1 36
METHANOGENESIS 483 M. ROTHER 37 FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS OF METHANOGENS 501
B. LUPA 38 REGULATION OF MEMBRANE LIPID HOMEOSTASIS IN BACTERIA 509 M.
A. MARTINEZ * G. E SCHUJMAN * H. C. GRAMAJO * D. DE MENDOZA 39 TYPE III
POLYKETIDE SYNTHESES RESPONSIBLE FOR PHENOLIC LIPID SYNTHESIS 519 A.
MIYANAGA * S. HORINOUCHI 40 GENETICS OF WAX ESTER AND TRIACYLGLYCEROL
BIOSYNTHESIS IN BACTERIA 527 R. KALSCHEUER 41 PLAYERS IN THE NEUTRAL
LIPID GAME - PROTEINS INVOLVED IN NEUTRAL LIPID METABOLISM IN YEAST 537
K. ATHENSTAEDT PART 7 THE MICROBES {SECTION EDITOR. TERRY MCGENITY) .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 46 METHANOSARCINALES 595 Y.
LIU 47 METHANOPYRALES 605 Y.LIU 48 ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON PRODUCERS 609
L. P. WACKETT PARI 8 METHARTOGENIC COMMUNITIES ,.,.,,,......
.,..,.,,.,..,,, ,615 49 INTRODUCTION 617 O. R. KOTSYURBENKO 50 SOIL,
WETLANDS, PEAT 625 O. R. KOTSYURBENKO 51 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS THAT
LIMIT METHANOGENESIS 635 T. HOEHLER * R. P. GUNSALUS * M. J. MCLNERNEY
52 METHANOGENESIS IN ARCTIC PERMAFROST HABITATS 655 D. WAGNER * S.
LIEBNER 53 METHANOGENS AND METHANOGENESIS IN HYPERSALINE ENVIRONMENTS
665 T. J. MCGENITY 54 THERMOPHILIC METHANOARCHAEA INHABITING HOT
ECOSYSTEMS 681 B. OLLIVIER- J.-L. CAYOL 55 MAMMALIAN DIGESTIVE TRACT 693
G. N. JARVIS * D. AL-HALBOUNI 56 METHANOGENESIS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACTS
OF INSECTS 707 A. BRUNE VOLUME 2 MICROBIAL UTILIZATION OF HYDROCARBONS,
OILS AND LIPIDS PART 1 INTRODUCTION; THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS , 729 1
ENERGETIC AND OTHER QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF MICROBIAL HYDROCARBON
UTILIZATION 731 F. WIDDEL PART 2 BIOCHEMISTRY OF AEROBIC DEGRADATION
.......................... .765 2 PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE
AEROBIC METHANE OXIDIZING BACTERIA 767 X J. SMITH * Y. A. TROTSENKO * J.
C. MURRELL 3 ENZYMES FOR AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF ALKANES 781 F. ROJO 4
AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS 799 D. PEREZ-PANTOJA * B.
GONZALEZ * D. H. PIEPER 5 AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF CHLOROAROMATICS 839 D.
H. PIEPER- B. GONZALEZ * B. CAMARA * D. PEREZ-PANTOJA * W. REINEKE 6
AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF HALOGENATED ALIPHATICS 865 S. FETZNER 3
BIOCHEMISTRY OF ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION .........................887 7 THE
BIOCHEMISTRY OF ANAEROBIC METHANE OXIDATION 889 M. TAUPP * L. CONSTAN *
S. J. HALLAM 8 BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF NON-METHANE
ALKANES ... .909 F. WIDDEL * O. GRUNDMANN 9 ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS 925 M. TIERNEY- 1. Y. YOUNG 10 MICROBIAL
DEGRADATION OF ALIPHATIC AND AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS WITH (PER)CHLORATE AS
ELECTRON ACCEPTOR 935 F. MEHBOOB * S. WEELINK * F. T. SAIA * H. JUNCA *
A. J. M. STAMS * G. SCHRAA 1 PART 4
ENZYMOIOGY.............................................. .981 14
DIVERSITY AND COMMON PRINCIPLES IN ENZYMATIC ACTIVATION OF HYDROCARBONS
983 F. WIDDEL * F. MUSAT 15 ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF HYDROCARBONS:
MECHANISMS OF C-H-BOND ACTIVATION IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN 1011 M. BOLL
* }. HEIDER 16 THE ROLE OF METALS 1025 /. BERTINI * A. ROSATO 17
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF METHANE MONOOXYGENASE 1045 *. C.
MURRELL * T. J. SMITH 18 AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS:
ENZYME STRUCTURES AND CATALYTIC MECHANISMS 1057 J. D. HADDOCK 19
OXIDATIVE INACTIVATION OF RING-CLEAVAGE EXTRADIOL DIOXYGENASES:
MECHANISM AND FERREDOXIN-MEDIATED REACTIVATION 1071 Y. JOUANNEAU 20
STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIPS AND ENGINEERING OF HALOALKANE
DEHALOGENASES 1 081 J. DAMBORSKY * R. CHALAUPKOVA * M. PAVLOVA * E.
CHOVANCOVA * J. BREZOVSKY 21 LIPOLYTIC ENZYMES FROM BACTERIA 1099 S.
HAUSMANN * K-E. JAEGER PART 5 GENETICS (THE PARADIGMS) {SECTION EDITOR:
VICTOR DE LORENZO} . . . . . . . . 26 GENETICS OF BIPHENYL
BIODEGRADATION AND CO-METABOLISM OF PCBS 1179 M. SEEGER * D. H. PIEPER
27 GENETICS AND MOLECULAR FEATURES OF BACTERIAL
DIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE (DMSP) AND DIMETHYLSULFIDE (DMS)
TRANSFORMATIONS 1201 J. M. GONZALEZ -A.W.B. JOHNSTON * M. VILA-COSTA *
A. BUCHON 28 ENVIRONMENTAL MINING OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES ON
HYDROCARBONS 1213 K. WATANABE 29 EVOLUTION OF NEW CATABOLIC FUNCTIONS
THROUGH GENE ASSEMBLY BY MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS 1219 R. R. FULTHORPE *
E. M. TOP 30 EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTION OF NOVEL REGULATORY ACTIVITIES IN
RESPONSE TO HYDROCARBONS AND RELATED CHEMICALS 1235 V. SHINGLER 31
RATIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF BACTERIAL STRAINS WITH NEW/IMPROVED CATABOLIC
CAPABILITIES FOR THE EFFICIENT BREAKDOWN OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
1247 R.-M. WITTICH * P. VAN DILLEWIJN * J.-L. RAMOS PART 6 FUNC*IONAI
GENOMICS (THE PARADIGMS) {SECTION EDITOR; VICTOR DE LORENZO)
............................. 1255 32 BIOINFORMATIC, MOLECULAR AND
GENETIC TOOLS FOR EXPLORING GENOME-WIDE RESPONSES TO HYDROCARBONS 1257
O. N. REVA * B. TUEMMLER 33 ALCANIVORAX BORKUMENSIS 1265 V. MARTINS DOS
SANTOS * J. SABIROVA * K. N. TIMMIS * M. M. YAKIMOV * P. N. GOLYSHIN 3
37 ROSEOBACTER 1 335 A. BUCHAN * J. M. GONZALEZ 38 RHODOCOCCUS: GENETICS
AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS 1345 M. J. LARKIN * L. A. KULAKOV * C. C. R.
ALLEN 39 PHYLOGENOMICS OF AEROBIC BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF AROMATICS
1355 D. PEREZ-PANTOJA * R. DONOSO * H. JUNCA * B. GONZALEZ * D. H.
PIEPER 40 TRANSCRIPTIONAL NETWORKS THAT REGULATE HYDROCARBON
BIODEGRADATION 1399 G. CARBAJOSA * I. CASES 41 EMERGING SYSTEMS AND
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY APPROACHES TO HYDROCARBON BIOTECHNOLOGY 1411 V^ DE
LORENZO * S. FRAILE * J. I. JIMENEZ PART 7 CEIIWIAR ECOPHYSIOLOGY:
PROBLEMS OF HYDROPHOBICITY, BIOAVAHABIIITY
............................................ 1437 42 INTRODUCTION:
PROBLEMS OF HYDROPHOBICITY/BIOAVAILABILITY 1439 H. HARMS * K. E. C.
SMITH * L. Y. WICK 43 WATER-HYDROPHOBIC COMPOUND INTERACTIONS WITH THE
MICROBIAL CELL ... .1451 E. M. MCCAMMICK * V. S. GOMASE * T. J.
MCGENITY- D. J. TIMSON * J. E. HALLSWORTH 44 MATRIX-HYDROPHOBIC COMPOUND
INTERACTIONS 1467 H. HARMS * L. Y. WICK * K. E. C. SMITH 45
MICROORGANISM-HYDROPHOBIC COMPOUND INTERACTIONS 1479 H. HARMS * K. E C.
SMITH * L. Y. WICK 46 BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT AT INTERFACES BETWEEN
HYDROPHOBIE ORGANIC COMPOUND PART 8 CEUEYLAR ECOPHYSIOLOGY: UPTAKE
............................... 1529 49 CHEMOTAXIS 1531 R. E. PARALES *
J. L. DITTY 50 SUBSTRATE TRANSPORT 1 545 R. E. PAROLES * J. L. DITTY 51
FUNGI AS TRANSPORT VECTORS FOR CONTAMINANTS AND CONTAMINANT-DEGRADING
BACTERIA 1555 I. Y. WICK * S. FURUNO * H. HARMS PART 9 CELLULAR
ECOPHYSIOIOGY: PROBLEMS OF SOIVENTOGENLCITY, SOLVENT
............................................... 1 563 52 TOXICITY OF
HYDROCARBONS TO MICROORGANISMS 1 565 H. J. HEIPIEPER * P. M. MARTINEZ 53
GENETICS OF ACCESSING AND EXPLOITING HYDROCARBONS 1575 C. DANIELS * T.
DEL CASTILLO * T. KRELL * A. SEGURA * A. BUSCH * J. LOCAL * J.-L. RAMOS
54 EXTRUSION PUMPS FOR HYDROCARBONS: AN EFFICIENT EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY
TO CONFER RESISTANCE TO HYDROCARBONS 1585 T. KRELL * B. CADYRCY * A.
SEGURA * V. GARCIA * C. DANIELS * J.-L. RAMOS 55 MEMBRANE COMPOSITION
AND MODIFICATIONS IN RESPONSE TO AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN GRAM NEGATIVE
BACTERIA 1595 A SEGURA * P. BERNAI * C. PINI * T. KRELL * C. DANIELS *
J.-L. RAMOS 56 CIS-TRANS ISOMERASE OF UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS: AN
IMMEDIATE BACTERIAL ADAPTIVE MECHANISM TO COPE WITH EMERGING MEMBRANE
PERTURBATIO 60 FEAST: CHOKING ON ACETYL-COA, THE GLYOXYLATE SHUNT, AND
ACETYL-COA-DRIVEN METABOLISM 1649 M. DE LA PENA MATTOZZI * Y. RANG * J.
D. KEASLING 61 NITROGEN FIXATION AND HYDROCARBON-OXIDIZING BACTERIA 1661
J. FOGHT VOLUME 3 MICROBES AND COMMIMITIES UTILIZING HYDROCARBONS» OILS
AND LIPIDS PART 1 THE MICROBES (SECTION EDITOR: TERRY MCGENIIY) . . .
, . , . . . * . . . . . , . . . ,1669 1 PROKARYOTIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADEN
1671 R. C. PRINCE * A. GRAMAIN * T. J. MCGENITY 2 HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING
SPHINGOMONADS: SPHINGOMONAS, SPHINGOBIUM, NOVOSPHINGOBIUM, AND
SPHINGOPYXIS 1693 M. A KERTESZ * A. KAWASAKI 3 MARINE,
HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIA 1707 S.-J. KIM * K. K. KWON 4
HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION BY BETAPROTEOBACTERIA 1715 R. E. PARALES 5
MARINOBACTER 1725 R. DURAN 6 ALCANIVORAX 1737 S. CAPPELLO * M. M.
YAKIMOV 10 NEPTUNOMONAS 1773 B. P. HEDLUND * K. C. COSTA 11
CYCLOCLASTICUS: A GENUS OF MARINE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
DEGRADING BACTERIA 1781 J. T. STALEY 12 MICROBIOLOGY OF
HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING PSEUDOMONAS 1787 N. J. PALLERONI * D. H. PIEPER *
E. R. B. MOORE 13 ACINETOBACTER AND ALKANINDIGES 1799 E. RON * E.
ROSENBERG 14 XANTHOMONADS 1805 H.-K. CHANG * G. J. ZYLSTRA 15
BACTEROIDETES 1813 S.-J. KIM * K. K. KWON 16 ACTINOBACTERIA 1819 P.
KAEMPFER 17 RHODOCOCCUS 1839 M. J. LARKIN * L. A. KULAKOV * C. C. R.
ALLEN 18 MICROCOCCINEAE: ARTHROBACTER AND RELATIVES 1853 C. T. HENNESSEE
* Q. X. LI 19 DEGRADATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS BY
MYCOBACTERIUM STRAINS 1865 S.-J. KIM * O. KWEON * C. E. CERNIGLIA 20
THERMOLEOPHILUM: A GRAM-POSITIVE HYDROCARBONOCLASTIC THERMOPHILIC
BACTERIUM 1881 P. N. GOLYSHIN * H. LUENSDORF * M. FERRER * M. M. YAKIMOV
2 24 ALKALIPHILIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS 1931 T. J. MCGENITY * C. WHITBY
* A. FAHY 25 HALOPHILIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS 1939 T. J. MCGENITY 26 THE
AEROBIC METHANE OXIDIZING BACTERIA (METHANOTROPHS) 1953 J. C. MURRELL 27
FACULTATIVE METHANE OXIDIZERS 1967 S. N. DEDYSH * P. F. DUNFIELD 28
SYMBIOTIC METHANE OXIDIZERS 1977 *. M. PETERSEN * N. DUBILIER 29
ANAEROBIC HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING MICROORGANISMS: AN OVERVIEW 1997 F.
WIDDEL * K. KNITTEL * A. GALUSHKO 30 ANAEROBIC METHANE OXIDIZERS 2023 K.
KNITTEL * A. BOETIUS 31 NITRATE, PERCHLORATE AND METAL RESPIRERS 2033 F.
M. KASER * J. D. COATES 32 ANAEROBIC UTILIZATION OF HALOHYDROCARBONS
2049 S. H. ZINDER 33 EUKARYOTIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS 2065 R. C. PRINCE
34 DEGRADATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS BY FUNGI 2079 C. E.
CERNIGLIA * J. B. SUTHERLAND 35 THE HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING OLEAGINOUS
YEAST YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA 2111 A. BEOPOULOS * T. DESFOUGERES * J.
SABIROVA * S. ZINJARDE * C. NEUVEGLISE * J.-M. 37 MICROORGANISMS
UTILIZING SULFUR-CONTAINING HYDROCARBONS 2129 5. LE BORGNE * M. AYALA 38
MICROORGANISMS UTILIZING NITROGEN-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC HYDROCARBONS
2143 M. MORALES * S. LE BORGNE PART 3 MICROBIA! COMMYNITIES BASED ON
HYDROCARBONS, OILS AND FATS: NATURAL HABITATS
................................................ .2159 39 MICROBIAL
COMMUNITIES IN OIL SHALES, BIODEGRADED AND HEAVY OIL RESERVOIRS, AND
BITUMEN DEPOSITS 2161 J. FOGHT 40 PERMAFROST - CURRENT AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES TO STUDY METHANOTROPHY IN PERMAFROST AFFECTED TUNDRA AND
WETLANDS 2173 5. LIEBNER * D. WAGNER 41 ACIDIC ENVIRONMENTS 2181 P. F.
DUNFIELD * S. N. DEDYSH 42 HABITATS OF ANAEROBIC METHANE OXIDIZERS 2193
A BOETIUS * K. KNITTEL 43 SULFATE-REDUCING AND METHANOGENIC
HYDROCARBON-OXIDIZING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
2203 A TESKE 44 FUNGAL COMMUNITIES OF METHANE CLATHRATE-BEARING DEEP SEA
SEDIMENTS 2225 L. CAO 45 THE META-METHANOXGENOME 2231 M. TAUPP * S. J.
HALLAM 46 LIPID METABOLISM AND THE RUMEN MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEM 2245 G. N.
JARVIS * E. R. B. MOORE PAR 48 BIODIESEL 2271 R. C. PRINCE 49 COAL, COAL
MINES AND SPOIL HEAPS 2277 B. M. KIRBY * C. J. VENGADAJELTUM * S. G.
BURTON * D. A. COWAN 50 MICROBIAL HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION AT COAL
GASIFICATION PLANTS 2293 R. U. MECKENSTOCK * T. LUEDERS * C. GRIEBLER-
D. SELESI 51 MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN HYDROCARBON-CONTAMINATED
TEMPERATE, TROPICAL, ALPINE, AND POLAR SOILS 2313 G W. GREER * L. G.
WHYTE * T. D. NIEDERBERGER 52 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY IN
HYDROCARBON-POLLUTED RIVERS, ESTUARIES AND SEDIMENTS 2329 C. W. GREER 53
IMPACT OF POLLUTION ON MICROBIAL MATS 2339 J?. DURAN 54 BACTERIAL
COMMUNITIES IN HYDROCARBON-CONTAMINATED MARINE COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS 2349
I. BERTHE-CORTI * M. NACHTKAMP 55 HARBORS AND MARINAS 2361 B. NOGALES 56
THE MICROBIOLOGY OF METAL WORKING FLUIDS 2369 /. P. THOMPSON * C. J. VAN
DER GAST 57 MILK FAT/RANCIDITY 2377 M JAHN * D. JAHN 58 VEGETABLE OIL
WASTES 2393 R. DENARO * S. CAPPELLO * M. M. YAKIMOV 59 FOAM IN
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES 2401 F. VOLUME 4 ENEES OF MICREBIAI
INTERACTIONS CARBONS, OILS AND LIPIDS PART 1 INTRODUCTION
............................................. 243S 1 EXPLOITING
MICROBIAL DIVERSITY: THE CHALLENGES AND THE MEANS 2437 V. DE LORENZO
PART 2 APPLICATIONS: ORGANICS DEGRADATION ,.....,,.,..,.,......,....
.2459 2 BIOREMEDIATION/BIOMITIGATION: INTRODUCTION 2461 E. RON * E.
ROSENBERG 3 REACTIVE TRACERS TO CHARACTERIZE POLLUTANT DISTRIBUTION AND
BEHAVIOR IN AQUIFERS 2465 R. D. WILSON 4 NATURAL ATTENUATION OF
HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS IN GROUNDWATER 2473 S. A. BANWART * S. F. THORNTON
5 WEATHERED HYDROCARBON BIOTRANSFORMATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR
BIOREMEDIATION, ANALYSIS, AND RISK ASSESSMENT 2487 JC. J. BRASSINGTON *
S. J. T. POLLARD * F. COULON 6 ROLE OF FERTILIZERS: BIOSTIMULATION 2501
E. RON * E. ROSENBERG 7 COMETABOLIC BIOREMEDIATION 2505 T. C. HAZEN 8
ROLE OF BIOSURFACTANTS 2515 E. RON * E. ROSENBERG 9 BIOSTIMULATION
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCED BIOREMEDIATION OF MARINE OIL SPILLS INCLUDING
CHRONIC POLLUTION 2521 M. 11 PLANT-MICROBE PARTNERSHIPS 2545 N. WEYENS *
S. MONCHY * J. VANGRONSVELD * S. TAGHAVI * D. VAN DER LELIE 12 REMOVAL
OF HYDROCARBONS AND OTHER RELATED CHEMICALS VIA THE RHIZOSPHERE OF
PLANTS 2575 J. L. RAMOS * E. DUQUE * P. VAN DILLEWJIN * C. DANIELS * X
KRELL * M. ESPINOSA-URGEL * M.-I. RAMOS-GONZALEZ * S. RODRIGUEZ * M.
MAULLA * R. WITTICH * A. SEGURA 13 IN SITU: GROUNDWATER BIOREMEDIATION
2583 T. C. HAZEN 14 REMEDIATION OF PETROL AND DIESEL IN SUBSURFACE FROM
PETROL STATION LEAKS 2597 R. C. PRINCE * G. S. DOUGLAS 15 REMEDIATION OF
BTEX IN GROUNDWATER UNDERLYING PETROCHEMICAL PLANTS 2609 A. FAHY T. J.
MCGENITY 16 BIOREMEDIATION OF MARINE OIL SPILLS 2617 R. C. PRINCE 17
ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS FOR DIGESTION OF FAT-RICH MATERIALS 2631 M. CARBALLA
* W. VESTRAETE 18 THE INDUSTRIAL CONSEQUENCES OF MICROBIAL DETERIORATION
OF METAL-WORKING FLUID 2641 D. THEAKER * 1. THOMPSON PART 3
APPLICATIONS: BIOMONITORING ,2651 19 GENETIC CONSTRUCTS: MOLECULAR TOOLS
FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF ENVIRONMENTAL BACTERIAL BIOSENSORS 2653 A PART 4
APPLICATIONS: FUE! PRODUCTION ................................2711 23
USING MICROORGANISMS AS PROSPECTING AGENTS IN OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION
2713 C. HUBERT * A. JUDD 24 3 OIL RECOVERY: FUNDAMENTAL APPROACHES AND
PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIALLY ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY 2727 H. VOLK * P. HENDRY
25 3 OIL RECOVERY: EXPERIENCES AND ECONOMICS OF MICROBIALLY ENHANCED
OIL RECOVERY (MEOR) 2739 H. VOLK * K. LIU 26 MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF OIL
RESERVOIR SOURING AND ITS CONTROL BY NITRATE INJECTION 2753 C. HUBERT 27
APPLICATION OF MICROORGANISMS TO THE PROCESSING AND UPGRADING OF CRUDE
OIL AND FRACTIONS 2767 M. MORALES * M. AYALA * R. VAZQUEZ-DUHALT * S. LE
BORGNE 28 GENETICS ENGINEERING FOR REMOVAL OF SULFUR AND NITROGEN FROM
FUEL HETEROCYCLES 2787 E. DIAZ * J. L. GARCIA 29 BIOFUELS
(BUTANOL-ETHANOL PRODUCTION) 2803 L. P. WACKETT 30 BIOMETHANE AS AN
ENERGY SOURCE 2809 C. BOCHIWAL * C. O MALLEY J. P. J. CHONG 31
HYDROCARBONS FROM ALGAE 2817 J. G. QIRT 32 BIODIESEL FROM MICROALGAE
2827 A. SALIS 35 BIOPETROCHEMICALS VIA BIOCATALYSIS BY HYDROCARBONS
MICROBES AND THEIR ENZYMES 2877 K.BUEHLER-ASCHMID 36 CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS
AND FINE CHEMICALS FROM OTHER SUBSTRATES 2891 K. MUFFLER * N. TIPPKOETTER
* R. VLBER 37 CHEMICAL PRODUCTION - BIOHALOGENATION 2903 C. D. MURPHY *
R. GRANT 38 METAGENOMIC MINING OF ENZYME DIVERSITY 2911 M. E. GUAZZARONI
* A. BELOQUI * J. M. VIEITES * Y. AL-RAMAHI * N. L. CORTES * A. GHAZI *
P. N. GOLYSHIN * M. FERRER 39 EVOLVING ENZYMES FOR BIOCATALYSIS 2929 17.
X BORNSCHEUER 40 SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY FOR BIOCATALYSIS 2939 M. BUJARA * S.
BILLERBECK * F. GREVE * S. PANKE 41 MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENOIDS
2951 J. D. KEASLING 42 REDISCOVERING BIOPOLYMERS 2967 S. A RIVAS * M.
BASSOS GALIA 43 POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES PRODUCED BY HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING
BACTERIA 2981 J. SABIROVA 44 BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTION AND
SIGNIFICANCE OF TRIACYLGLYCEROLS AND WAX ESTERS 2995 H. M. ALVAREZ 45
YARROWIA LIPOFYTKA A 48 PROTEIN EMULSIFIERS 3031 E. RON * E. ROSENBERG
49 RHAMNOLIPIDS 3037 F. LEITERMANN * V. WALTER * C. SYLDATK * R.
HAUSMANN PART 6 GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION OF
HYDROCARBONS ............................................ 3053 50 GLOBAL
SCALE CONSEQUENCES OF BIOLOGICAL METHANE PRODUCTION 3055 F. S. COLWELL *
W. USSIER III 51 ECOLOGY OF AEROBIC METHANOTROPHS AND THEIR ROLE IN
METHANE CYCLING ... 3067 Y. CHEN * J. C. MURRELL 52 GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES
OF ANAEROBIC METHANE OXIDATION 3077 M. STROUS 53 GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES OF
THE MICROBIAL PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SULFUR
COMPOUNDS 3087 D. P. KELLY 54 HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION IN PETROLEUM
RESERVOIRS 3097 I. M. HEAD * S. R. LARTER * N. D. GRAY * A. SHERRY * J.
J. ADAMS * C. M. AITKEN * D. M. JONES * A. K. ROWAN * H. HUANG W.F.M.
RATING PART 7 HUMAN-ANIMAL-PIANT HEALTH AND PHYSIOLOGY CONSEQUENCES OF
MICROBIAL INTERACTIONS WITH HYDROCARBONS AND LIPIDS .3111 55
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT: FAT METABOLISM IN THE COLON 3113 L HOYLES * R.
J. WALLACE 56 GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT: INTESTINAL FATTY ACID METABOLISM
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH 3119 I. HOYLES * R. J. WALLACE 5 59
CONVERSION OF HYDROCARBONS BY GASTROINTESTINAL MICROBIOTA AND
CONSEQUENCES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT 3147 T. VAN DE WIELE * W. VERSTRAETE 60
FORAGE LIPIDS AND EFFECTS ON RUMINANT PRODUCTIVITY 3159 R. J. DEWHURST
61 ORAL MICROBIOLOGY: PATHOGENS, METHANOGENS, SULFATE-REDUCING AND
METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA IN HALITOSIS AND PERIODONTITIS 3167 A. P. WOOD *
D. P. KELLY 62 LIPID RAFTS AND PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA INFECTIONS 3179 X.
LI * Y. ZHANG * E. GULBINS 63 MYCOBACTERIAL LIPID BODIES AND THE
CHEMOSENSITIVITY AND TRANSMISSION OF TUBERCULOSIS 3185 M. R. BARER * N.
J. GORTON 64 LIPIDS AND LEGIONELLA VIRULENCE 3195 O. GEIGER 65 SKIN
MICROBIOLOGY, BODY ODOR, AND METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA 3203 A. P. WOOD *
D. P. KELLY 66 SKIN: ACNE AND PROPIONIBACTERIUM ACNES GENOMICS 3215 H.
BRUEGGEMANN 67 METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA IN TRIMETHYLAMINURIA AND BACTERIAL
VAGINOSIS 3227 A. P. WOOD * F. J. WARREN * D. P. KELLY 6 72 OIL
DEGRADERS AS PATHOGENS 3293 F. ROJO * J. L. MARTINEZ 73 PATHOGENS IN
METAL WORKING FLUIDS 3305 I. P. THOMPSON * C. J. VAN DER GAST 74
INFECTION PREVENTION: OIL- AND LIPID-CONTAINING PRODUCTS IN VACCINOLOGY
3311 T. EBENSEN * B. FUCHS * K. SCHULZE * C. A. GUZMAN
FUTURE...............................................3333 75
BIOGAS-BASED SUSTAINABLE BIO-ECONOMY 3335 W. VERSTRAETE 76 METHANE
PRODUCTION IN A MORE SALINE WORLD 3337 T. J. MCGENITY 77 POTENTIAL FOR
MICROBIAL INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE GLOBAL WARMING 3339 D.P.KELLY A P.
WOOD 78 CAN WE IMPROVE BIOREMEDIATION? 3351 R. C. PRINCE 79 ROLE OF
PLANT-MICROBE PARTNERSHIPS TO DEAL WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES 3357 N.
WEYENS * S. MONCHY * J. VANGRONSVELD * S. TAGHAVI * D. VAN DER LELIE 80
NATURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: EXPLOITING MICROBIAL DIVERSITY 3361 A J. M. STAMS
81 SEQUENCE FIRST, ASK QUESTIONS LATER : THE IMPACT OF NEXT
GENERATION-OMICS ON THE DISCOVERY OF NOVEL MICROBIAL AND LIPID
HYDROCARBON METABOLISM 3367 D. A. COWAN * I. M. TUFFIN * F. X ROBB 82
BIOPOLYMERS FROM SUNSHINE 3375 S. ARIAS RIVAS * M. BASSOS GALIA 8 84
RESEARCH NEEDS IN VACCINOLOGY 3383 CARLOS A GUZMAN 85 PERSONAL CARE
PRODUCTS 3387 A. P. WOOD VOLUME 5 EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS AND APPENDICES
PART 1 STUDY SYSTEMS (SECTION EDITOR; JAN ROELOF VAN EER MEER)
............ 3395 1 FIELD STUDIES - DEMONSTRATING THE EFFICACY OF
BIOREMEDIATION 3397 R. C. PRINCE 2 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING FOR NUCLEIC ACID
BIOMARKER ANALYSIS 3407 K. M. RITALAHTI * J. K. HATT * E. PETROVSKIS *
F. E LOEFFLER 3 DEEP SEA SAMPLING, SAMPLE WORK-UP AND ANALYSIS 3419 S.
BORIN * D. DAFFONCHIO 4 SAMPLING THE DEEP SUB-SURFACE USING DRILLING AND
CORING TECHNIQUES 3427 X L. KIEFT 5 METHODS FOR THE STUDY OF COLD SEEP
ECOSYSTEMS 3443 A. BOETIUS * F. WENZHOEFER 6 MICROCOSM EXPERIMENTS FOR
SIMULATION OF FREEZE-THAW CYCLES AND STUDYING METHANE DYNAMICS IN
PERMAFROST-AFFECTED SOILS 3453 D. WAGNER 7 COMBINED USE OF FLUORESCENT
REPORTERS AND FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR SIMULTANEOUS MONITORING OF BACTERIAL
GROWTH AND GENE EXPRESSION ON PLANT ROOTS 3461 I. ROCHAT- M. PECHY-TARR-
M. MAURHOFER- C. 10 IN SITU MICROCOSM STUDIES TO CHARACTERIZE MICROBIAL
PROCESSES IN THE FIELD 3503 M. KAESTNER * H. H. RICHNOW 11 MESOCOSMS FOR
OIL SPILL SIMULATION 3513 S. CAPPELLO * M. M. YAKIMOV 12 MICROCOSMS 3523
A FAHY * B. MCKEW 13 GROWTH OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING BACTERIA IN
CONTINUOUS CULTURE 3529 M. BUCHELI-WITSCHEL * X EGLI 14 MICROCOSMS FOR
BIOFILM ANALYSIS ON HYDROPHOBIE SUBSTRATES - A MULTIPLE APPROACH TO
STUDY BIODIVERSITY, METABOLIC ACTIVITY AND BIOFILM STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC
3543 A J. MACEDO * W.-R. ABRAHAM 15 CLAY HUTCHES, A SOIL DERIVED
PRIMORDIAL BACTERIUM-MINERAL INTERACTION - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL APPROACH
3553 H. LUENSDORF 16 MICROCOLONY GROWTH PROCEDURES 3561 F. REINHARD * J.
R. VAN DER MEER PART 2 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES {SECTION EDITOR: JAN ROELOF
VAN DER MEER) ....... 3573 17 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF HYDROCARBONS IN
PETROLEUM OILS AND THE ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION 3575 *.
W. READMAN 18 SOLID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION (SPME) FOR DETERMINING THE
FREELY DISSOLVED CONCENTRATIONS OF OIL HYDROCARBONS 3583 K. E. C. SMITH
* L. Y. WICK 1 22 DETERMINATION OF AEROBIC DEGRADATION RATES AND
KINETICS OF GASEOUS HYDROCARBONS IN SOIL 3623 P. HOHENER 23 DETERMINING
THE TENDENCY OF MICROORGANISMS TO INTERACT WITH HYDROCARBON PHASES 3631
H. HARMS * L. Y. WICK 24 BACTERIAL BIOREPORTER ASSAYS TO MEASURE
HYDROCARBONS 3641 R. TECON * S. BEGGAH * J. R. VAN DER MEER 25
MICROSENSOR TECHNIQUES TO STUDY IN SITU BACTERIAL METABOLIC PROCESSES IN
HYDROCARBON-POLLUTED MARINE CYANOBACTERIAL MATS .3655 R. M. M. ABED * D.
DE BEER 26 RNA EXTRACTION AND CDNA ANALYSIS FOR QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT
OF BIOMARKER TRANSCRIPTS IN GROUNDWATER 3671 K. M. RITALAHTI * C.
CRUZ-GARCIA * E. PADILLA-CRESPO * J. K. HOTT * F. E. LOEFFLER 27
ISOLATION AND ANALYSIS OF LIPOPEPTIDES AND HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT
BIOSURFACTANTS 3687 T. J. P. SMYTH * A. PERFUMO * S. MCCLEAN * R.
MARCHANT * I. M. BANAT 28 ISOLATION AND ANALYSIS OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT
MICROBIAL GLYCOLIPIDS 3705 X J. P. SMYTH * A. PERFUMO * R. MARCHANT * I.
M. BANAT 29 ISOLATION AND ANALYSIS OF STORAGE COMPOUNDS 3725 M. BASSOS
GALIA 30 ISOLATION AND ANALYSIS OF LIPIDS, BIOMARKERS 3743 H. J.
HEIPIEPER 31 THE EVAPORATIVE WEATHERING OF OIL 3751 K 34 ENRICHMENT AND
ISOLATION OF HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS 3777 Z. SHAO 35 CULTIVATION OF
ANAEROBIC MICROORGANISMS WITH HYDROCARBONS AS GROWTH SUBSTRATES 3787 F.
WIDDEL 36 METHODS FOR STUDYING METHANOGENS AND METHANOGENESIS IN MARINE
SEDIMENTS 3799 R. JOHN PARKES * H. SASS * G. WEBSTER * A. J. WATKINS *
A. J. WEIGHTMAN * L. A. O SULLIVAN * B. A CRAGG 37 ISOLATION AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF METHANOTROPHS AND METHYLOTROPHS: DIVERSITY OF
METHYLOTROPHIC ORGANISMS AND OF ONE-CARBON SUBSTRATES 3827 D. P. KELLY A
P. WOOD 38 CULTIVATION OF HALOPHILK HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS 3847 T. J.
MCGENITY * A. GRAMAIN 39 ENRICHMENT AND ISOLATION OF METAL RESPIRERS AND
HYDROCARBON OXIDIZERS 3855 F. M. KASER- J. D. COATES 40 SAMPLING,
ISOLATION, CULTIVATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PIEZOPHILIC MICROBES
3869 S.-J. KIM * C. KATO 41 STUDYING THE IN SITU ROLE OF PROTISTAN
COMMUNITIES IN HYDROCARBON CONTAMINATED WATER SAMPLES VIA COMMUNITY
PROFILING AND CARD-FISH 3883 A BEHNKE * M. ENGEL * V. EDGCOMB * T.
STOECK 42 MICROBIAL OIL DEGRADATION UNDER METHANOGENIC CONDITIONS 3905
A. SHERRY * N. GRAY * C. AITKEN * J. DOLFING 4 46 PROTOCOLS FOR THE
CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLVENT TOLERANT MICROORGANISMS: CONSTRUCTION AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF MUTANTS 3957 E. DUQUE * J. DE LA TORRE * V. GARCIA *
C. PINI * S. RODRIGUEZ-CONDE * P. GODOY * M. A. HENARES-MOLINA * T.
KRELL * C. DANIELS * J. L. RAMOS * A. SEGURA 47 CLONE LIBRARIES OF
RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE SEQUENCES FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL AND
FUNGAL COMMUNITIES 3969 M. B. LEIGH * L. TAYLOR * J. D. NEUFELD 48
REAL-TIME PCR APPROACHES FOR ANALYSIS OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING BACTERIAL
COMMUNITIES 3995 B. A. MCKEW * C. J. SMITH 49 STABLE ISOTOPE PROBING OF
HYDROCARBON-DEGRADERS 4011 X. LUEDERS 50 RAMAN FISH 4027 D. S. READ * W.
E. HUANG * A. S. WHITELEY 51 GEOCHIPS FOR ANALYSIS OF MICROBIAL
FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITIES 4039 J. D. VAN NOSTRAND -L.WU- Z. HE * J. ZHOU 52
ASSESSING FUNCTIONALITY BY DIFFERENTIAL DISPLAY AND RNA ARBITRARY PCR
4051 S. BORDENAVE * M. GONI-URRIZA * R. DURAN 53 BIOMONITORING BY
ANTIBODY MICROARRAYS 4063 V: PARRO 54 EXAMINATION OF MICROBIAL
COMMUNITIES ON HYDROCARBONS BY MEANS OF LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY 4073 X
R. NEU * J. R. LAWRENCE 55 CATALYZED REPORTER DEPOSITION- FLUORESCENCE
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (CARD-FISH 58 MOLECULAR PROFILING OF BACTERIAL
COMMUNITIES VIA 16S RRNA GENE BASED APPROACHES - FOCUS T-RFLP 4113 S.
PAISSE * M. S. GONI-URRIZA * A. FAHY R. DURAN 59 IDENTIFICATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROORGANISMS BY FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION 4127
A. PERNTHALER 60 DENATURING GRADIENT GEL ELECTROPHORESIS (DGGE) FOR
MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ANALYSIS 4137 S. J. GREEN * M. B. LEIGH * J. D.
NEUFELD 61 INTRODUCTION TO MICROPLATE MPN-ENUMERATION OF HYDROCARBON
DEGRADERS 4159 A R. JOHNSEN PART 4 BIOCHEMICAI PROCEDURES {SECTION
EDITOR: JEM ROEIOF VAN DER MEER) .... .4173 62 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
BIOCATALYSIS/BIODEGRADATION DATABASE (UM-BBD) AND HYDROCARBON RESEARCH
4175 L. P. WACKETT * I. B. M. ELLIS 63 PROCEDURES FOR PROTEIN ISOLATION
IN PURE CULTURE AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES 4183 A BELOQUI * M. E.
GUAZZARONI * M. FERRER 64 ENZYME ASSAYS, SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITIES,
KINETIC PARAMETERS: MEASUREMENT OF ENZYME ACTIVITIES 4195 B. GEUEKE *
H.-P. E. KOHIER 65 BACTERIAL SOLVENT RESPONSES AND TOLERANCE: CIS-TRANS
ISOMERIZATIO PART 5 GENETIC AND SYSTEM PROCEDURES (SECTION EDITOR: JEN
ROELOF VEN DER MEER) ........................ 4243 69 GENETIC ANALYSIS
OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA USING MINI TN5 TRANSPOSONS 4245 A. CEBOLLA *
M. AREVALO-RODRIGUEZ 70 MULTIPLE DISPLACEMENT AMPLIFICATION 4255 J. A.
GILBERT * K. ZHANG * J. D. NEUFELD 71 GENOMICS - BACTERIAL GENOME
SEQUENCING AND ANNOTATION 4265 S. SCHNEIKER-BEKEL * X BEKEL * A. PUEHLER
72 GENOME ANNOTATION 4281 B. TUEMMLER 73 FUNCTIONAL MARKER GENE ASSAYS
FOR HYDROCARBON DEGRADING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES: AEROBIC 4289 H. JUNCO *
D. H. PIEPER 74 TOOLS FOR COMPARISON OF BACTERIAL GENOMES 4313 X M.
WASSENAAR- X T. BINNEWIES * P. F. HALLIN * D. W. USSERY 75 GENOME-SCALE
CONSTRAINT-BASED MODELS TO NAVIGATE THE MICROBIAL LANDSCAPE 4329 J.
PUCHALKA * C. M. C. LAM * V. A P. MARTINS DOS SANTOS 76 FLUX-RELATED
METABOLIC NETWORK DESCRIPTIONS 4339 W. F. M. RATING 77 AQUATIC
METAGENOME LIBRARY (ARCHIVE; EXPRESSION) GENERATION AND ANALYSIS 4347 J.
GILBERT 78 TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS USING HIGH-DENSITY OLIGONUCLEOTIDE
MICROARRAYS 4353 D. 81 PROTEOGENOMICS TO STUDY THE ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION
OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS AND HYDROCARBONS 4385 R. ROBUS * K. TRAUTWEIN 82
INTERACTOMICS 4407 X DAMMEYER * M. SCHOBERT 83 RANDOM AND SITE-DIRECTED
MUTAGENESIS OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR PROTEINS IMPLICATED IN
HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION PATHWAYS 4429 C. VOGNE * S. BEGGAH * J. VAN DER
MEER PART 6 APPLICATION PROCEDURES {SECTION EDITOR: JAN ROELOF VAN DEI
MEER) .... .4445 84 COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF BIOLUMINESCENCE FULL CELL
BIOREPORTERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTICS 4447 E. E. DIPLOCK * H. A.
ALHADRAMI * G. I. PATON 85 HUMAN CELL LINE BASED ASSAYS FOR TOXIC POLY
HALOGENATED AND POLY AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN OILS AND LIPIDS 4459 B.
VAN DER BURG * A. JONAS * E. SONNEVELD 86 ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT:
THE TRIAD APPROACH 4465 M. WAGELMANS 87 ASSESSMENT OF GENOTOXICITY
FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO HYDROCARBONS: THE MICRONUCLEUS ASSAY 4473 T.
GALLOWAY * C. LEWIS * J. HAGGER 88 ZEBRAFISH EMBRYO TOXICITY ASSAY,
COMBINING MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE ENDPOINTS AT VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL
STAGES 4481 *. R. K. NJIWA * M. J.-F. SUTER * R. I. SUBJECT INDEX 4637
93 BIOAUGMENTATION 4531 M. L. B. DA SILVA * P. J. J. ALVAREZ 94
BIOREMEDIATION: SLOW-RELEASE INOCULATION BY HOT SPOT TUBES 4545 N. BOON
95 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROORGANISMS FOR FUEL QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT 4553 M. MORALES * S. LE BORGNE 96 GENETIC TRAPS FOR
SURVEYING NEW CATALYSTS IN (META) GENOMIC DNA 4563 C. A. CARRENO * V. DE
LORENZO 97 PROTOCOLS TO SCREEN FOR ENANTIOSELECTIVE LIPASES 4581 B.
FRANKEN * K.-E. JAEGER * J. PIETRUSZKA 98 BACTERIAL SECRETION SYSTEMS
FOR USE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: AUTOTRANSPORTER-BASED ULTRA-HIGH THROUGHPUT
CELL-SURFACE DISPLAY AND SCREENING OF LARGE PROTEIN LIBRARIES 4587 S.
WILHELM * H. KOLMAR * F. ROSENAU 99 ENGINEERING MONOMER COMPOSITION OF
PHA ACCUMULATED IN YEAST 4601 C. W.J. MCCHALICHER- F. SRIENC PART 7
APPENDICES .,.,,.,,..,... 4609
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spelling | Timmis, Kenneth N. Verfasser aut Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables 1 Hydrocarbons, oils and lipids : diversity, properties and formation Kenneth N. Timmis Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2010 XCII, 728 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer reference (DE-604)BV025607605 1 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=019343617&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Timmis, Kenneth N. Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables |
title | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables |
title_auth | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables |
title_exact_search | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables |
title_full | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables 1 Hydrocarbons, oils and lipids : diversity, properties and formation Kenneth N. Timmis |
title_fullStr | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables 1 Hydrocarbons, oils and lipids : diversity, properties and formation Kenneth N. Timmis |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables 1 Hydrocarbons, oils and lipids : diversity, properties and formation Kenneth N. Timmis |
title_short | Handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology |
title_sort | handbook of hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology with 277 tables hydrocarbons oils and lipids diversity properties and formation |
title_sub | with 277 tables |
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