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Feldmann, H.
Yeast
Molecular and Cell Biology
(イースト菌)

Wiley-VCH 2010.1
348 pp.(P)
ISBN 3-527-32609-X
                            15,000円

Contents
1. Introduction/ 2. The "Early Days" of Nucleic Acids/ 3. Genetic Engineering and Reverse Genetics/ 4. Cell Structures and Functions/ 5. Cellular Dynamics/ 6. Anatomy of the Transcription Machinery and Auxiliary Complexes/ 7. Chromatin Remodeling/ 8. Molecular Signalling Cascades and Gene Regulation/ 9. Yeast Organellar Function and Biogenesis/ 10. The Yeast Genome and Post-Genomics/ 11. Disease Genes in Yeast/ 12. Yeast Biotechnology/ 13. Epilogue: The Future of Yeast Research/ Index/

* Yeast is one of the oldest domesticated organisms and has both industrial and domestic applications. In addition, it is very widely used as a eukaryotic model organism in biological research and has offered valuable knowledge of genetics and basic cellular processes. In fact, studies in yeast have offered insight in mechanisms underlying ageing and diseases such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons and cancer. Yeast is also widely used in the lab as a tool for many technologies such as two-hybrid analysis, high throughput protein purification and localization and gene expression profiling. *


Weissman, J. et al.
Guide to Yeast Genetics 2nd ed.
Functional Genomics, Proteomics and Other Systems Analysis
(酵母の遺伝学と分子生物学実験法 第2版)

Academic Press 2010.3
944 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-12-375172-1
                            19,900円

Contents
1.Analysis of Gene Function using DNA Microarrays/ 2.An introduction to microarray data analysis and visualization/ 3. Genome-wide approaches to monitor pre-mRNA splicing/ 4. ChIP-Seq: Using high-throughput DNA sequencing for genome-wide identification of transcription factor binding sites/ 5. Genome-wide mapping of nucleosomes in yeast/ 6. Genome-wide translational profiling by ribosome footprinting/ 7. Synthetic Genetic Array (SGA) Analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe/ 8. Making temperature-sensitive mutants/ 9. Quantitative Genetic Interaction Mapping using the E-MAP Approach/ 10. Exploring gene function and drug action using chemogenomic dosage assays/ 11. Yeast Expression Proteomics by High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry/ 12. High-quality binary interactome mapping/ 13. Quantitative analysis of protein phosphorylation on a system-wide scale by mass spectrometry based proteomics/ 14. A Toolkit of Protein-fragment Complementation Assays for Studying and Dissecting Large-scale and Dynamic Protein-Protein Interactions in Living Cells/ 15. Yeast Lipid Analysis and Quantification by Mass Spectrometry/ 16. Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics of Yeast/ 17. Imaging single mRNA molecules in yeast/ 18. Reconstructing gene histories in Ascomycota fungi/ 19. Experimental evolution in yeast: a practical guide/ 20. Enhancing stress resistance and production phenotypes through transcriptome engineering/ 21. Visualizing yeast chromosomes and nuclear architecture/ 22. Quantitative localization of chromosomal loci by immunofluorescence/ 23. Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy of Yeast/ 24. Correlative GFP-immunoelectron microscopy in yeast/ 25. Analyzing P-bodies and stress granules in Saccharomyces cerevisiae/ 26. Analyzing mRNA expression using single mRNA resolution fluorescent in situ hybridization/ 27. The Use of In Vitro Assays to Measure Endoplasmic Reticulum Associated Degradation (ERAD)/ 28. A protein transformation protocol for introducing yeast prion particles into yeast/ 29. Overexpression and Purification of Integral Membrane Proteins in Yeast/ 30. Biochemical, cell biological and genetic assays to analyze amyloid and prion aggregation in yeast/ 31. Genetics and Molecular Biology in Candida albicans/ 32. Molecular Genetics of Schizosaccharomyces pombe/ 33. Applying Genetics and Molecular Biology to the Study of the Human Pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans/ 34. The Fungal Genome Initiative and lessons learned from genome sequencing/ 35. Ultradian metabolic cycles in yeast/ Index/ *


Kramer, R. & Jung, K. ed.
Bacterial Signaling

Wiley-VCH 2010.2
513 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-527-32365-1
                            17,400円

Contents
1. Intercellular Communication: Introduction/ 2. Cell-cell Communication and Biofilm Formation in Gram-positive Bacteria/ 3. Cell-cell Communication in Biofilms of Gram-negative Bacteria/ 4. Cell Interactions Guide the Swarming and Fruiting Body Development of Myxobacteria/ 5. Communication between Rhizobia and Plants/ 6. Communication between Pathogens and Eukaryotic Cells/ 7. Identification of Bacterial Autoinducers (Methods Chapter)/ 8. Transmembrane Signaling: Introduction/ 9. Outer Membrane Signaling in Gram-negative Bacteria/ 10. Stimulus Perception and Signaling by Histidine Kinases/ 11. Chemotaxis and Receptor Localization/ 12. Photoreception and Signal Transduction/ 13. Transmembrane Signaling/ 14. Sensory Transport Proteins/ 15. Regulated Intramembrane Proteolysis in Bacterial Transmembrane Signaling/ 16. Protein Chemical and EPR Spectroscopic Approaches to Monitor Membrane Protein Structure and Dynamics (Methods Chapter)/ 17. Intracellular Signaling: Introduction/ 18. Protein Domains Involved in Intracellular Signal Transduction/ 19. Sensing of Oxygen by Bacteria/ 20. Microbial Sensor Systems for Dihydrogen, Nitric Oxide, and Carbon-monoxide/ 21. Signal Transduction by Trigger Enzymes: Bifunctional Enzymes and Transporters Controlling Gene Expression/ 22. Regulation of Carbohydrate Utilization by Phosphotransferase System-Mediated Protein Phosphorylation/ 23. Cyclic AMP Signaling in Prokaryotes/ 24. Cyclic-di-GMP Signaling/ 25. ppGpp Signaling/ 26. Sensory RNAs/ 27. Signal Transduction by Serine/Threonine Protein Kinases in Bacteria/ 28. Regulated Proteolysis and Signal Transduction in Bacteria/ 29. Intracellular Signaling and Gene Target Analysis (Methods Chapter)/ Index/

* Providing a comprehensive insight into cellular signaling processes in bacteria, this is the first book to cover intercellular, transmembrane, as well as intra-cellular signaling and its relevance for biofilm formation, differentiation, host pathogen interactions, symbiotic relationships, chemotaxis and various stress responses. *


King, N. ed.
RT-PCR Protocols 2nd ed.

Humana Press 2010.3
341 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-60761-628-9
                            16,700円

Contents
1. The RT-PCR Detective: Hunting Down the Best Method/ 2. The RT-PCR Mathematician: Assessing Gene and RNA Expression/ 3. The RT-PCR Master Chef: Finding the Right Ingredients/ Index/

* Once a tedious, highly skilled operation, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has become a routine and invaluable technique used in most laboratories. In RT-PCR Protocols, Second Edition, expert researchers fully update the technologies presented in the popular previous edition, such as competitive RT-PCR, nested RT-PCR, RT-PCR from single cells, and RT-PCR for cloning. *


Gherbawy, Y. & Voigt, K. ed.
Molecular Identification of Fungi

Springer-Verlag 2010.3
501 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-642-05041-7
                            27,400円

Contents
1. Fungal pathogens of plants in the Homogocene/ 2. Molecular techniques for classification and diagnostics of plant pathogenic Oomycota/ 3. Plasmodiophorids: The challenge to understand soil-borne, obligate biotrophs with a multiphasic life cycle/ 4. Applications of molecular markers and DNA sequences in identifying fungal pathogens of cool season grain legumes/ 5. Quantitative detection of fungi by molecular methods: A case study on Fusarium/ 6. DNA-based tools for the detection of Fusarium spp. pathogenic on maize/ 7. Recent Advances in Molecular Detection and Diversity of Fusarium oxysporum/ 8. Molecular chemotyping of Fusarium graminearum, F. culmorum and F. cerealis isolates from Finland and Russia/ 9. Molecular characterization and diagnosis of Macrophomina phaseolina - a charcoal rot fungus/ 10. Molecular diagnosis of ochratoxigenic fungi/ 11. Molecular barcoding of microscopic fungi with emphasis on the mucoralean genera Mucor and Rhizopus/ 12. Advances in detection and identification of wood rotting fungi in timber and standing trees/ 13. Molecular diversity and identification of endophytic fungi/ 14. Molecular identification of anaerobic rumen fungi/ 15. New approaches in fungal DNA preparation from whole blood and subsequent pathogen detection via multiplex PCR/ 16. Classification of yeasts of the genus Malassezia by sequencing of the ITS and D1/D2 regions of DNA/ 17. DNA-based detection of human pathogenic fungi: dermatophytes, opportunists and causative agents of deep mycoses/ 18. Applications of loop-mediated isothermal amplificaton methods (LAMP) for identification and diagnosis of mycotic diseases: Paracoccidioidomycosis and Ochroconis gallopava infection/ 19. Identification of the genus Absidia (Mucorales, Zygomycetes), a comprehensive taxonomic revision/ 20. Molecular characters of zygomycetous Fungi/ Index/

* This timely book links scientists from different parts of the world who are interested in the molecular identification of fungi combined with the exploration of the fungal biodiversity in different ecosystems. It provides a compendium for scientists who rely on a rapid and reliable detection of fungal specimens in environmental as well as clinical resources in order to ensure the benefit of industrial and clinical applications. *


Mullany, P. ed.
The Dynamic Bacterial Genome

Cambridge University Press 2010.2
444 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-521-12961-3
                            9,800円

Contents
1. Basic Mechanisms of Genome Rearrangement in Bacteria/ 2. Horizontal Gene Transfer and Genome Plasticity/ 3. Biological Consequences of the Mobile Genome/ Index/

* The genetic information contained in DNA is not static, especially in bacterial DNA. It is capable of recombining with other DNA sequences and transferring to other bacteria. These processes allow bacteria to rapidly respond to their environment and are also important in production of disease and the spread of antibiotic resistance. This book is concerned with the mechanisms underlying these dynamic processes in bacterial DNA. *


Willey, J. et al.
Prescott's Microbiology 8th ed.
プレスコット微生物学 第8版

McGraw-Hill 2010.2
1070 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-07-735013-8
                            21,800円

Contents
1. Introduction to Microbiology/ 2. Microbial Nutrition, Growth, and Control/ 3. Microbial Metabolism/ 4. Microbial Molecular Biology and Genetics/ 5. The Diversity of the Microbial World/ 6. Ecology and Symbiosis/ 7. Pathogenicity and Host Response/ 8. Microbial Diseases, Detection, and their Control/ 9. Applied Microbiology/ Appendix I: A Review of the Chemistry of Biological Molecules/ Appendix II: Common Metabolic Pathways/ Index/

* The author team of Prescott's Microbiology continues the tradition of past editions by providing a balanced, comprehensive introduction to all major areas of microbiology. Because of this balance, Microbiology is appropriate for microbiology majors and mixed majors courses. The new authors have focused on readability, artwork, and the integration of several key themes (including evolution, ecology and diversity) throughout the text, making an already superior text even better. *
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Yeast
ISBN 3-527-32609-X
15,000円
Guide to Yeast Genetics 2nd ed.
ISBN 0-12-375172-1
19,900円
Bacterial Signaling
ISBN 3-527-32365-1
17,400円
RT-PCR Protocols 2nd ed.
ISBN 1-60761-628-9
16,700円
Molecular Identification of Fungi
ISBN 3-642-05041-7
27,400円
The Dynamic Bacterial Genome
ISBN 0-521-12961-3
9,800円
Prescott's Microbiology 8th ed.
ISBN 0-07-735013-8
21,800円
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