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Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity in Fungi 2012 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 617 g, XIV, 286 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Topics in Current Genetics 22
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642229158
  • ISBN-13: 9783642229152
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 617 g, XIV, 286 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Topics in Current Genetics 22
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642229158
  • ISBN-13: 9783642229152
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Infectious fungal diseases continue to take their toll in terms of human suffering and enormous economic losses. Invasive infections by opportunistic fungal pathogens are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in immuno-compromised individuals. At the same time, plant pathogenic fungi have devastating effects on crop production and human health. New strategies for antifungal control are required to meet the challenges posed by these agents, and such approaches can only be developed through the identification of novel biochemical and molecular targets. However, in contrast to bacterial pathogens, fungi display a wealth of “lifestyles” and modes of infection. This diversity makes it extremely difficult to identify individual, evolutionarily conserved virulence determinants and represents a major stumbling block in the search for common antifungal targets. In order to activate the infection programme, all fungal pathogens must undergo appropriate developmental transitions that involve cellular differentiation and the introduction of a new morphogenetic programme. How growth, cell cycle progression and morphogenesis are co-ordinately regulated during development has been an active area of research in fungal model systems such as budding and fission yeast. By contrast, we have only limited knowledge of how these developmental processes shape fungal pathogenicity, or of the role of the cell cycle and morphogenesis regulators as true virulence factors. This book combines state-of-the-art expertise from diverse pathogen model systems to update our current understanding of the regulation of fungal morphogenesis as a key determinant of pathogenicity in fungi.

This book combines state-of-the-art expertise from a variety of diverse pathogen model systems to provide an update to our current understanding of the regulation of fungal morphogenesis as a key determinant of pathogenicity in fungi.

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This book describes the molecular basis of morphogenesis and pathogenicity in the fungi and highlights new approaches. All the chapters are well organized and each chapter contains an introduction at the beginning and a conclusion at the last that can be very useful for the reader. This book is very important to scientists, researchers and teachers as well as students who are interested in fungal morphogenesis and pathogenicity. Therefore this book should be available in all schools, research laboratories, community and university libraries. (Kasun M. Thambugala, Fungal Diversity, Vol. 57 (1), November, 2012)

1 Molecular Basis of Morphogenesis in Fungi
1(20)
Steven D. Harris
2 Tropic Orientation Responses of Pathogenic Fungi
21(22)
Alexandra Brand
Neil A.R. Gow
3 Hyphal Fusion
43(18)
Andre Fleißner
4 Signaling of Infectious Growth in Fusarium oxysporum
61(20)
Elena Perez-Nadales
Antonio Di Pietro
5 Integrating Cdk Signaling in Candida albicans Environmental Sensing Networks
81(16)
Carlos R. Vazquez de Aldana
Jaime Correa-Bordes
6 Cell Cycle and Morphogenesis Connections During the Formation of the Infective Filament in Ustilago maydis
97(18)
Jose Perez-Martin
7 Appressorium Function in Colletotrichum orbiculare and Prospect for Genome Based Analysis
115(18)
Yasuyuki Kubo
8 Morphogenesis in Candida albicans: How to Stay Focused
133(30)
Martine Bassilana
Peter Follette
9 Morphogenesis in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
163(34)
Iran Malavazi
Gustavo Henrique Goldman
10 Morphogenesis of Cryptococcus neoformans
197(28)
Elizabeth R. Ballou
J. Andrew Alspaugh
Connie B. Nichols
11 Morphogenesis and Infection in Botrytis cinerea
225(18)
Julia Schumacher
Paul Tudzynski
12 Morphogenesis, Growth, and Development of the Grass Symbiont Epichloe festucae
243(22)
Barry Scott
Yvonne Becker
Matthias Becker
Gemma Cartwright
13 Cryptococcus-Neutrophil Interaction
265(16)
Asfia Qureshi
Maurizio Del Poeta
Index 281