Gottfried Unden & Eckhard Thines 
Host – Pathogen Interaction [PDF ebook] 
Microbial Metabolism, Pathogenicity and Antiinfectives

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In light of the rapidity increasing incidence rate of bacterial and fungal infections with multi-resistant pathogens, the metabolic changes associated with host-pathogen interactions offer one of the most promising starting points for developing novel antibiotics. . Part one of this comprehensive guide describes the metabolic adaptation of pathogenic microbes in humans, while part two points to routes for the development of novel antibiotics.
This is volume six of the book series on drug discovery in infectious diseases by Paul Selzer.

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ADAPTION OF MICROBIAL METABOLISM IN HOST/PATHOGEN INTERACTION
Metabolic Adaption of Human Pathogenic Yersiniae
Crosstalk between Metabolism and Virulence of Legionella Pneumophila
Metabolism of Intracellular Salmonella Enterica
The human Microbiome in Health and Disease
Mechanisms of Dysbiosis in the Inflamed Gut
Strategies for Microbial Nutrient Acquisition during Infection of Rice by Magnaporthe Oryzae Introduction – Magnaporthe Oryzae Life Cycle
NEW INHIBITORS AND TARGETS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Outer Membrane Proteins as Potential Anti-Infective Drug Targets in Mannheimia Haemolytica
Identification of Anti-Infective Compounds using Amoebae
Stress Biology in Fungi and ‘omic’-Approaches as Suitable Tools Analyzing Plant-Microbe Interactions
Targeting Plasmids: New Ways to Plasmid Curing
Regulation of Secondary Metabolism in the Grey Mould Fungus Botrytis Cinerea

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Volume Editors:
Gottfried Unden studied Biology and Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich where he received his Dr. rer. nat. Since 1993 he is Professor for Microbiology at the Department of Microbiology and Wine Research at the University of Mainz. The main areas of work is bacterial metabolism and its adaptation to changing environmental conditions like switching from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism, or the use of carboxylic acid as the substrate for growth, and the function of bacterial sensors.
Eckhard Thines studied Biology at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, where he received his Ph D in Biotechnology. As a postdoctoral fellow he spent two years in Professor Nicholas Talbot’s laboratory in Exeter, UK. He joined the Institute of Biotechnology and Drug Research (IBWF) in Kaiserslautern, Germany in 2006. Since 2009 he is CSO of the IBWF and since 2012 he is Professor for Biotechnology and Drug Research at the University of Mainz. His research focusses on fungicide research, mode of action research, target identification and validation as well as fungal secondary metabolism. Furthermore he is interested in host/pathogen-interactions in fungal plant diseases, e.g. Esca and grape black rot.
Anja Schüffler studied Biology at the University of Kaiserslautern. Her Ph D focused on the characterisation of fungal natural products with antimicrobial activity. In 2010 she joined Professor William Fenical´s group at the Scripps Institute for Oceanography in San Diego, where she studied antibacterial natural products from streptomycetes. In 2011 she started a research fellowship at the Institute of Biotechnology and Drug Research (IBWF, Kaiserslautern). Her scientific work focuses on fungal bioactive natural products and assay development, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, as well as isolation and taxonomy of fungi.
Series Editor:
Paul M. Selzer studied biology, parasitology, and biochemistry at the University of Tübingen, Germany, where he also received his Ph D in biochemistry. He spent three years at the Molecular Design Institute and the Parasitology and Tropical Disease Research Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco. During his career he has worked as a researcher and scientific manager for several pharmaceutical companies, and is currently Head of Antiparasitics R&D at Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Germany. He is also a visiting professor and teacher at the Biochemistry Institute of the University of Tübingen, and an honorary professor of the Department of Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation at the University of Glasgow, UK.

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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 220 ● ISBN 9783527682393 ● Mărime fișier 4.2 MB ● Editor Gottfried Unden & Eckhard Thines ● Editura Wiley-VCH ● Publicat 2016 ● Ediție 1 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 4885462 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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