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Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology Protocols [electronic resource] : Genetic, Genomic and System Analyses of Communities / edited by Terry J. McGenity, Kenneth N. Timmis, Balbina Nogales.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McGenity, Terry J., Editor.
Timmis, Kenneth N., Editor.
Nogales, Balbina, Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Springer protocols (Series) 1949-2456
Springer Protocols Handbooks, 1949-2456
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microbiology.
Biotechnology.
Chemical Bioengineering.
Local Subjects:
Microbiology.
Chemical Bioengineering.
Physical Description:
X, 288 p. 50 illus., 30 illus. in color. online resource.
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This Volume presents protocols for investigating the genetic, metabolic and ecological potential and functional analysis of microbial communities. Methods are described for the creation and bioinformatic assessment of metagenomic and metatranscriptomic libraries, and for metaproteomic analyses, which provide important insights into the metabolic potential and interactions of community members. These in turn lead to specific hypotheses concerning the functional contributions of individual populations in the community, which may be investigated by the stable isotope probing approaches described in this Volume, making it possible to identify those community members primarily responsible for particular functions. Methods for the direct extraction of proteins from environmental samples for sequencing and activity tests are presented, providing a broad overview of prevailing metabolic activities and of the types of microbe involved in them. Protocols for the analysis of nutrient flow through microbial communities and for the modelling of dynamic physiological interactions in communities are also provided. Lastly, the book presents a protocol for the quantitative assessment of permissiveness for the transfer of conjugative plasmids, important agents of physiological change and evolution in microbial communities. Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology Protocols There are tens of thousands of structurally different hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives and lipids, and a wide array of these molecules are required for cells to function. The global hydrocarbon cycle, which is largely driven by microorganisms, has a major impact on our environment and climate. Microbes are responsible for cleaning up the environmental pollution caused by the exploitation of hydrocarbon reservoirs and will also be pivotal in reducing our reliance on fossil fuels by providing biofuels, plastics and industrial chemicals. Gaining an understanding of the relevant functions of the wide range of microbes that produce, consume and modify hydrocarbons and related compounds will be key to responding to these challenges. This comprehensive collection of current and emerging protocols will facilitate acquisition of this understanding and exploitation of useful activities of such microbes.
Contents:
Introduction to genetic, genomic and system analyses for communities
Genomic analysis of pure cultures and communities
Protocols for metagenomic library generation and analysis in petroleum hydrocarbon microbe systems
Preparation and analysis of metatranscriptomic libraries in petroleum hydrocarbon microbe systems
Prokaryotic metatranscriptomics
Defining a pipeline for metaproteomic analyses
Generating enriched metagenomes from active microorganisms with DNA stable isotope probing
DNA and RNA-based stable isotope probing of hydrocarbon degraders
Protein stable isotope probing (Protein-SIP)
Protein extraction from contaminated soils and sediments
Analysis of the regulation of the rate of hydrocarbon and nutrient flow through microbial communities
Physiological modelling of complex bacterial communities
Protocol for evaluating the permissiveness of bacterial communities towards conjugal plasmids by quantification and isolation of transconjugants.
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ISBN:
9783662504505

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