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On The Biosynthesis Of Hemoglobin In Reticulocyte Ribosomes

  • Gunter Von Ehrenstein
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Recent Progress in Microbiology VIII
This chapter is in the book Recent Progress in Microbiology VIII
© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents vii
  4. Message Of Welcome. The Governor General of Canada xii
  5. Presidential Addresses
  6. Microbiological Research: A Study In Emerging Sophistication 3
  7. Opening Of The Congress 7
  8. Struction And Function
  9. Symposium I: Membrane Permeation
  10. Chairman's Remarks 11
  11. Membranous Structures in Micro-organisms 14
  12. Aspects of the Constitution of Bacterial Membranes 23
  13. Permeases: Identification and Mechanism 38
  14. The Mechanism of Pool Formation in Escherichia coli 49
  15. Symposium II: Properties Of Isolated Cellular Particles
  16. Chairman's Remarks 63
  17. Physical And Chemical Properties Of Particles 65
  18. Biosynthesis Of Ribosomal And Complementary RNA In Bacteria 80
  19. The Use Of DNA-RNA Hybridization As An Analytical Tool 95
  20. On The Biosynthesis Of Hemoglobin In Reticulocyte Ribosomes 116
  21. Agricultural Microbiology
  22. Symposium III: Insect Microbiology
  23. Chairman's Remarks 133
  24. Crystalliferous Bacteria 134
  25. Entomogenous Fungi 141
  26. The Symbionts In Wood-Destroying Insects 151
  27. La Pathogénèse Des Viroses D'insectes 162
  28. The Entomophilic Microsporidians 175
  29. Symposium IV: Psychrophilic Miceo-Obganisms
  30. Chairman's Remarks 185
  31. General Biology And Nomenclature Of Psychrophilic Micro-Organisms 187
  32. Biochemistry Of The Psychrophilic Habit: Studies On The Low Maximum Temperature 193
  33. Factors Affecting The Lower Limits Of Temperature For Growth 201
  34. Symposium V: Enzymes In Soils
  35. Chairman's Remarks 215
  36. The Origin and Importance of Enzymes in Soil 216
  37. Enzyme Activity in Soils Sterilized by Ionizing Radiation and Some Comments on Micro-environments in Nature 221
  38. Synthetic Effects of Soil Enzymes 230
  39. Factors in Soil Mycostasis 235
  40. Symposium VI: Effect Of Chemical And Biological Control Measures On Soil Micro-Organisms
  41. Chairman's Remarks 247
  42. The Influence of Herbicidic Chemicals on Soil Metabolism and on the Zymogenic Soil Microflora 249
  43. Chemical Control of Plant Pathogenic Microorganisms in Soil 257
  44. The Use of Organic Amendments and Green Manures in the Control of Soil-borne Phytopathogens 267
  45. Control of Phytopathogenic Micro-organisms in Soil by Management Practices 276
  46. The Role of Micro-organisms in Plant Life 283
  47. Industrial Microbiology
  48. Panel Discussion 1: Genetics Applied To Industrial Microbiology
  49. Chairman's Remarks 293
  50. Genetics of Actinomycetes: Mechanisms and Significance 294
  51. Bacterial Variation 297
  52. Mechanisms of Recombination in Certain Filamentous Fungi 301
  53. Sources of Variability in Vegetative Yeast Cultures 306
  54. Panel Discussion 2: Mickobial Production Of Amino Acids
  55. Chairman's Remarks 315
  56. Industrial Implications Of Microbial Production Of Amino Acids 317
  57. General Aspects Of Amino Acid Fermentation In Japan 325
  58. Production Of Amino Acids With Special Consideration Of The Function Of Biotin 334
  59. The Regulation Of Biosynthetic Reactions 341
  60. Comparison Of Analytical Methods For The Determination Of Amino Acids 347
  61. Panel Discussion 3: Evolutionary Operation And Horizons In Industrial Microbiology
  62. Chairman's Remarks 355
  63. Evolutionary Operation In Industrial Microbiology 357
  64. Horizons In Fermentation As Viewed By The Development Engineer 364
  65. Horizons In Industrial Microbiology As Viewed By The Microbiologist 371
  66. Virology
  67. Symposium VII: Mechanisms Of Immunity In Infectious Disease
  68. Chairman's Remarks 387
  69. Mechanisms Of Immunity In Virus Infections 388
  70. Mechanisms Of Immunity In Bacterial Infections 399
  71. Mechanisms Of Immunity In Infections Associated With Exotoxins 410
  72. Symposium VIII: Interference And Interferon
  73. Chairman's Remarks 419
  74. Interferon And Virus Infection 420
  75. Interference Phenomena Against Arthropodborne Viruses 427
  76. Interference Phenomena Observed In The Field 443
  77. Symposium IX: Demonstration Of Viruses In Neoplasia
  78. Chairman's Remarks 457
  79. Role Of Infectious Agents In The Pathogenesis Of Neoplasia 458
  80. Les Problèmes De La Mise En Évidence De Virus Oncogènes Au Microscope Électronique 467
  81. Genetic Aspects Of The Relationship Between Viruses And Tumors 480
  82. Medical And Veterinary Microbiology
  83. Symposium X: Pleuropneumonia-Like Organisms As Agents Of Human And Animal Diseases
  84. Chairman's Remarks 503
  85. Some Current Trends In The Field Of PPLO 504
  86. Comparative Morphology of L-Forms and PPLO 511
  87. The Role of Sterols in the Growth and Physiology of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms 518
  88. Structure, Composition and Properties of the PPLO Cell Envelope 526
  89. Carbohydrates of some Mycoplasma strains 535
  90. Symposium XI: The Virulence Of Staphylococci
  91. Ecological Evidence For The Existence Of Virulent Strains Of Staphylococci 551
  92. The Origin And Spread Of Virulent Staphylococci 561
  93. Correlation Of Virulence Of Staphylococci From Patients With Bacteraemia With Various Laboratory Indices 570
  94. The Phagocytosis Of Staphylococci 575
  95. Immunization Against Staphylococcal Infections 583
  96. General
  97. Symposium XII: Microbial Classification
  98. Chairman's Remarks 591
  99. Design And Purpose In Classification 592
  100. Can We Find A Uniform Base-Line For Each Taxonomic Rank? 599
  101. Molecular And Genetic Criteria In Bacterial Classification 604
  102. Can Transformation Be Used As A Criterion In Taxonomy Of Bacteria? 617
  103. The Statistical Approach To Bacterial Taxonomy 625
  104. Symposium XIII: Influence Of The Environment On The Epidemiology Of Mycoses
  105. Chairman's Remarks 633
  106. Factors Of Host-Yeast Relationship 635
  107. The Ecology Of Aspergillus Fumigatus And The Pathogenic Phycomycetes 644
  108. Factors Influencing The Distribution Of Coccidioides Immitis In Soil 652
  109. Studies On The Growth And Survival Of Blastomyces Dermatitidis In Soil 656
  110. Ambient Temperature And Some Deep Mycoses 662
  111. Notes Epidémiologiques À Propos Des Mycétomes 668
  112. Acknowledgements 687
  113. Addendum 690
  114. Alphabetical List Of Authors 723
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