Biotechnology
Description
Wie viele Technologien sind sie aber auch nicht davor sicher, mißbraucht zu werden. Davor kann eine sachliche und breite Information über Chancen und Risiken am besten schützen.
Dieser Taschenatlas wendet sich deshalb nicht nur an Studenten der Natur- und Ingenieurswissenschaften und der Medizin, sondern auch an alle, die einen Überblick über die Produkte, die Methoden, die aktuellen Anwendungen und die ethischen, wirtschaftlichen und sicherheitstechnischen Rahmenbedingungen der Bio- und Gentechnologie suchen.
Preface ix
Preface to the 2nd Edition x
Introduction 1
Introduction
Early developments 2
Biotechnology today 4
Gene cloning and identification 60
Gene expression 62
Gene silencing 64
Epigenetics 66
Gene libraries and gene mapping 68
Genetic maps of prokaryotes 70
Genetic maps of eukaryotes 72
Metagenomics 74
Microbiology
Viruses 6
Bacteriophages 8
Microorganisms 10
Bacteria 12
Yeasts 14
Fungi 16
Algae 18
Some bacteria of importance for biotechnology 20
Microorganisms: isolation, preservation, safety 22
Microorganisms: strain improvement 24
Biochemistry
Biochemistry 26
Amino acids, peptides, proteins 28
Enzymes: structure, function, kinetics 30
Sugars, glycosides, oligo- and polysaccharides 32
Lipids, membranes, membrane proteins 34
Metabolism 36
Genetic engineering
DNA: structure 38
DNA: function 40
Rna 42
Genetic engineering: general steps 44
Preparation of DNA 46
Other useful enzymes for DNA manipulation 48
PCR: general method 50
PCR: laboratory methods 52
DNA: synthesis and size determination 54
DNA sequencing 56
Transfer of foreign DNA in living cells (transformation) 58
Cell biology
Cell biology 76
Stem cells 78
Blood cells and immune system 80
Antibodies 82
Reporter groups 84
Solid state fermentation (SSF) 86
Growing microorganisms 88
Growth kinetics and product formation 90
Fed-batch, continuous and high cell density fermentation 92
Fermentation technology 94
Fermentation technology: scale-up 96
Cultivation of mammalian cells 98
Mammalian cell bioreactors 100
Enzyme and cell reactors 102
Recovery of bioproducts 104
Recovery of proteins: chromatography 106
Economic aspects of industrial processes 108
Food and food additives
Alcoholic beverages 110
Beer 112
Fermented food 114
Food and lactic acid fermentation 116
Prebiotics and probiotics 118
Bakers’ yeast and fodder yeasts 120
Fodder yeasts from petroleum feedstocks, single cell oil 122
Amino acids 124
l-Glutamic acid 126
d,l-Methionine, l-lysine, and l-threonine 128
Aspartame™, l-phenylalanine, and l-aspartic acid 130
Amino acids via enzymatic transformation 132
Vitamins 134
Industrial products
Bio-Ethanol 138
1-Butanol 140
Higher alcohols and alkenes 142
Acetic acid / vinegar 144
Citric acid 146
Lactic acid, 3-hydroxy-propionic acid (3-hp) 148
Gluconic acid and “green” sugar chemicals 150
Dicarboxylic acids 152
Biopolymers: Polyesters 154
Biopolymers: Polyamides 156
Polysaccharides 158
Biosurfactants 160
Fatty acids and their esters 162
Enzyme technology
Biotransformation 164
Technical enzymes 166
Applied enzyme catalysis 168
Regio- and enantioselective enzymatic synthesis 170
Enzymes as processing aids 172
Detergent enzymes 174
Enzymes for starch hydrolysis 176
Enzymatic starch hydrolysis 178
Enzymes and sweeteners 180
Enzymes for the hydrolysis of cellulose and polyoses 182
Enzymes in pulp and paper processing 184
Pectinases 186
Enzymes and milk products 188
Enzymes in baking and meat processing 190
Other enzymes for food products and animal feed 192
Enzymes in leather and textile treatment 194
Procedures for obtaining novel technical enzymes 196
Protein design 198
Antibiotics
Antibiotics: occurrence, applications, mechanism of action 200
Antibiotics: screening, industrial production, and mechanism of action 202
Antibiotic resistance 204
β-Lactam antibiotics: structure, biosynthesis, and mechanism of action 206
β-Lactam antibiotics: manufacture 208
Amino acid and peptide antibiotics 210
Glycopeptide, lipopeptide, polyether, and nucleoside anti-biotics 212
Aminoglycoside antibiotics 214
Tetracyclines, chinones, chinolones, and other aromatic antibiotics 216
Macrolide antibiotics 218
New pathways to antibiotics 220
Pharmaceuticals and medical technology
Insulin 222
Growth hormone and other hormones 224
Hemoglobin, serum albumen, and lactoferrin 226
Blood clotting agents 228
Anticoagulants and thrombo-lytic agents 230
Enzyme inhibitors 232
Interferons 234
Interleukins and “anti-interleukins” 236
Erythropoietin and other growth factors 238
Other therapeutic proteins 240
Monoclonal and catalytic antibodies 242
Recombinant antibodies 244
Therapeutic antibodies 246
Vaccines 248
Recombinant vaccines 250
Steroid biotransformations 252
Diagnostic enzymes 254
Enzyme tests 256
Biosensors 258
Immunoanalysis 260
Glycobiology 262
Agriculture and environment
Animal breeding 264
Embryo transfer, cloned animals 266
Gene maps 268
Transgenic animals 270
Breeding, gene pharming and xenotransplantation 272
Plant breeding 274
Plant tissue surface culture 276
Plant cell suspension culture 278
Transgenic plants: resistance 282
Transgenic plants: products 284
Aerobic wastewater treatment 286
Anaerobic wastewater and sludge treatment 288
Biological treatment of exhaust air 290
Biological soil treatment 292
Microbial leaching, biofilms, and biocorrosion 294
Megatrends
The human genome 296
Functional analysis of the human genome 298
Pharmacogenomics, nutrigenomics 300
DNA assays 302
Gene therapy 304
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) 306
Tissue Engineering 308
Drug screening 310
High-throughput sequencing 312
Proteomics 314
DNA and protein arrays 316
Metabolic engineering 318
Synthetic biology 320
Systems biology 322
Bioinformatics: sequence and structural databases 324
Bioinformatics: functional analyses 326
Carbon sources (C-sources) 328
Biorefineries 330
Safety in genetic engineering 332
Regulation of products derived from biotechnology 334
Ethical considerations and acceptance 336
Patents in biotechnology 338
International aspects of biotechnology 340
Further Reading 343
Index 376
Picture Credits 398
INTRODUCTIONEarly developments
Biotechnology today
BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FOOD
Alkoholic beverages
Beer
Fermentierted food
Food and lactic acid fermentation
ALCOHOLS, ACIDS AND AMINO ACIDS
Ethanol
1-Butanol, acetone
Acetic acid
Citric acid
Lactic acid and gluconic acid
Amino acids
L-Glutamic acid
D,L-Methionine, L-lysine, L-threonine
L-Phenylalanine and L-aspartic acid, Apartame?
Amino acids by enzymatic transformation
ANTIBIOTICS
Antibiotics: abundance, applications and mechanisms of action
Antibiotics: production and resistance
Lactam antibiotics: structure, biosynthesis and mechanism of action
Lactam antibiotics: production
Amino acid and peptide antibiotics
Glycopeptide, polyether and nucleoside antibiotics
Amino glycoside antibiotics
Chinones, chinolones and aromatic antibiotics
Polyketide antibiotics
New strategies for antibiotics
SPECIALTIES
Vitamins
Nukleosides and nucleotides
Biotensides and biocosmetics
Polysaccharides (dextran, xanthan)
Biomaterials
Biotransformation
Steroid-biotransformations
ENZYMES
Enzymes
Enzyme catalysis
Enzymes for analytics
Enzyme analytics
Enzymes in technical applications
Detergent enzymes
Enzymes für starch degradation
Enzymatic starch hydrolysis
Enzymes and sweetenting
Cellulasens and hemicellulases
Enzymes for pulp and paper production
Pectinases
Enzymes for milk treatment
Enzymes for treatment of bakery goods and meet
Enzymes for leather treatment
New startegies for technical enzymes
BAKERS' YEAST AND FODDER YEASTS
Bakers' yeast and fodder yeasts
Proteins and oil from singel cell organisms
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Aerobic wastewater treatment
Anaerobic wastewater and slugde treatment
Biological off-gas purification
Biological soil remediation
Microbial ore leaching and biocorrosion
THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC BIOTECHNOLOGY
Insulin
Somatotropin and ohter hormones
Hemoglobin, serum albumin, lactoferrin
Clotting factors
Anticoagulants and thrombolytics
Enzyme inhibitors
The immune system
Stem cells
Interferons
Interleukins
Erythropoietin and growth factors
TNF and other pharma proteins
Vaccines, recombinant vaccines
Antibodies
monoclonal antibodies
recombinant antibodies
Immune analytics
Biosensors
AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Animal breeding
Embryo transfer, cloned animals
Gen mapping
Transgenic animals
Gene farming
Plant breeding
Plant cell cultures: surface cultures
Plant cell cultures: suspension cultures
Transgenic plants: methods
Transgenic plants: resistance
Transgenic plants as bioreactors
MICROBIOLOGICAL FUNDAMENTALS
Viruses
Bakteriophags
Microorganisms
Bacteria
Bacteria: charakterization
Fungi
Yeasts
Microorganisms: isolation, stem maintenance, safety
Stem maintenance of microorganisms
FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
Culture
growth kinetics and product formation
fed-batch and continuous fermentations
Fermentation technique
Fermentation technique: upscaling
Cultivation of animal cells
Cultivation of animal cells: technical concepts
Enzyme and cell reactors
Downstream processing of bioproducts
Downstream processing of bioproducts: chromatography
Industrial processes
MOLECULAR GENETIC METHODS
DNA: structure
DNA: Function
Gene technology: general working steps
Preparation of DNA, restriction enzymes
Enzymes fortreatment of DNA
PCR - general method and applications
PCR DNA: synthesis and size determination - application examples
DNA: sequencing
Introduction of DNA in living cells (transformation)
Cloning and identificationof genes
Gene expression
Silencing of genes
Protein design
Gen banks and gene mapping
Genomes of prokaryotes
Genomes of eukaryotes
Human genome
Functional analysis of the human genome
DNA analytics
DNA arrays
Reporter groups
Gene therapy
CURRENT TRENDS
Compund screening
Proteomics
Bioinformatics
Metabolism
Metabolic engineering
SAFETY, ETHICS, ECONOMY
Safety in gene technology
Approval of bio- and gene technicologiocal products
Ethics and acceptance
Patents and biotechnology
International comparison "...you should have it close at hand on your desktop as you read new articles. I would recommend this reference book...not only to clinical chemists, pathalogists, and medical technologists, but to anyone in medicine who wants to know how all the new therapeutic agents are made and appriciates the impact of biotechnology an medicine and society."
Clinical Chemistry
"...this book is a useful, interesting and colourful guide to modern biotechnology and genetic engineering. It will achieve its objective of providing students with an overview of the field presented in manageable portions and a clear and accessible manner, but it will also be a source of information, a useful reference and an interesting read for any researcher who is working across the traditional boundaries of chemistry, biology or biochemistry."
ChemBioChem
"This pocket guide can be recommended unreservedly for all students and researchers in natural and engineering sciences and medicine, but is also useful to readers with a general interest in biotechnology and genetic engineering. I can certainly agree with the final sentence of the book cover: A perfect introduction to the field - for professionals and students."
Angewandte Chemie IE
Erwahnung in: Process
"...provides a broad coverage of the relevant facts on products, methods and applications in biotechnology and genetic engineering...Instructive yet attractive color illustrations and a didactic approach throughout the book..."
Process worldwide
"Beginners and experts will like this wonderfully composed book."
Journal of Statistical Computation & Simulation
"In the wilderness of biotechnology, Schmid's "Pocket Guide to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering" is a welcome addition that with all likelihood will find many friends. During the review process it has definitely found one! The book is excellently produced. The figures are as sharp as tacks and as informative as the text...The overall verdict is: useful and recommendable to students and biotechnologists alike."
Engineering in Life Sciences "Bemerkenswert ist die sehr übersichtliche Gliederung des Buches... Der 'Pocket Guide' liefert viel Information in verständlicher und sehr anschaulicher Form."
GDCh Nachrichten Rolf Schmid studied chemistry, biochemistry and microbiology in Munich and Freiburg (Germany). After postdoctoral training in Gif-sur-Yvette (France) and Austin (USA), he joined Henkel KGaA in Dusseldorf (Germany) where he worked for 15 years, eventually as Director R&D Biotechnology. In 1987, he was invited to direct the Institute for Enzyme Technology at Braunschweig Technical University and the Division of Enzyme Technology and Chemistry of Natural Products at the 'Gesellschaft fur biotechnologische Forschung' (GBF) in Braunschweig (Germany). From 1993 to 2009, he was Director of the Institute for Enzyme Technology at Stuttgart University (Germany). After having obtained an MBA diploma from the University of Reutlingen in 2007, he founded the consulting agency www.bio4business.eu in Stuttgart, followed in 2015 by the Steinbeis Consulting Agency www.asia-tech.eu.
Dr. Claudia Schmidt-Dannert is Distinguished McKnight Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, at the University of Minnesota (USA). She studied Biology and Biochemistry at the Carolo Wilhelmina University Braunschweig (Germany), where she received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1994. Schmidt-Dannert held a Postdoc position in Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Stuttgart (Germany) and became Professor at the University of Minnesota in 2010. Her research focuses on exploring and utilizing the metabolic machineries of plants and microorganisms to enable the discovery and synthesis of valuable microbial or plant-derived compounds in engineered microbial cells.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9783527335152
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 210.80(W) x Dimensions: 276.90(H) x Dimensions: 22.90(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English