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Extracellular Glycolipids of Yeasts: Biodiversity, Biochemistry, and Prospects provides a comprehensive view of the biochemistry, biological activity, and practical application of extracellular glycolipids of yeast. This book brings much-needed clarity to the complex topic of glycolipids and streamlines the rather confusing terminology used for glycolipids. It also provides a wealth of modern data on their composition, structure and properties, biosynthetic pathways, methods of isolation and identification, antifungal activity, and mechanisms of action.
Studies of extracellular glycolipids of yeast now draw the attention of researchers in life science and biotechnology due to numerous recently revealed biological properties of these compounds. These compounds are scientifically and practically promising in medicine and agriculture due to their biosurfactant and fungicidal properties, as well as a number of other biological activities. Extracellular Glycolipids of Yeasts gives researchers studying biochemistry of microorganisms and related biologically active compounds a much-needed guide to the basic data that will aid in these increasingly generative pursuits.
Auteur
Degrees: Mr.Sci: July 2005 in Biology (Pushchino State University)Ph.D.: November 2006 in Biochemistry (Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences): Antifungal yeast glycolipids. (Supervisors Prof. Kulaev, I.S., and Dr. W.I.Golubev Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences)Positions held:2005-2008: Junior Researcher, Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences2008-Present: Researcher Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms
Contenu
Introduction
Chapter 1: Occurrence and structure of fungal extracellular glycolipids
1.1. Glycolipid secretion in eumycetes
1.2. The structures of extracellular glycolipids of eumycetes
1.2.1. Cellobiose lipids
1.2.2. Mannosylerythritol lipids, MELs
1.2.3. Sophorolipids
1.2.4. Rare extracellular fungal glycolipids
Chapter 2: Methods of study of extracellular glycolipids
2.1. The culture media and methods to increase the yield of extracellular glycolipids
2.2. Purification methods
2.3. Structure study by NRM-spectroscopy and mass-spectrometry
2.4. Methods for studying physical and chemical properties, antifungal
and membrane-damaging activities
Chapter 3: Physical and chemical properties of extracellular glycolipids
3.1. Solubility
3.2. Stability
3.3. Molecular masses
3.4. Surface properties
3.5. Interaction with artificial membranes
Chapter 4: Biological activities of extracellular yeast glycolipids
4.1. Antifungal activity of cellobiose lipids
4.1.1. Discovery of antifungal activity of cellobiose lipids
4.1.2. Antifungal activities and structure peculiarities
4.2. Membrane - damaging activity of cellobiose lipids
4.3. Biological activities of MELs and sophorolipids
Chapter 5: Biosynthesis and degradation of extracellular yeast glycolipids
5.1. Biosynthesis of cellobiose lipids
5.2. Biosynthesis of sophorolipids
5.3. Biosynthesis of MELs
5.4. Degradation of extracellular yeast glycolipids
Chapter 6: Applied prospects of cellobiose lipids, mannosylerythritol lipids, and sophorolipids
6.1. Membrane-damaging agents for research purposes
6.2. Prospects for medicine, environmental protection, agriculture and industry
6.3. Commercial products containing yeast extracellular glycolipids