Molecular Basis of Symbiosis
Symbiotic associations involving prokaryotes occur ubiquitously and are ecologically highly significant. In symbiotic associations, co-evolution of the partner organisms has led to specific mechanisms of signal exchange and reciprocal regulation, and resu
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Volumes Published in the Series Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology
Subseries: Marine Molecular Biotechnology
Volume 26 Signaling Pathways for Translation: Insulin and Nutrients R.E. Rhoads (Ed.)
Volume 37 Sponges (Porifera) W.E.G. Müller (Ed.)
Volume 27 Signaling Pathways for Translation: Stress, Calcium, and Rapamycin R.E. Rhoads (Ed.) Volume 28 Small Stress Proteins A.-P. Arrigo and W.E.G. Müller (Eds.) Volume 29 Protein Degradation in Health and Disease M. Reboud-Ravaux (Ed.) Volume 30 Biology of Aging A. Macieira-Coelho Volume 31 Regulation of Alternative Splicing Ph. Jeanteur (Ed.) Volume 32 Guidance Cues in the Developing Brain I. Kostovic (Ed.) Volume 33 Silicon Biomineralization W.E.G. Müller (Ed.) Volume 34 Invertebrate Cytokines and the Phylogeny of Immunity A. Beschin and W.E.G. Müller (Eds.) Volume 35 RNA Trafficking and Nuclear Structure Dynamics Ph. Jeanteur (Ed.) Volume 36 Viruses and Apoptosis C. Alonso (Ed.) Volume 38 Epigenetics and Chromatin Ph. Jeanteur (Ed.) Volume 40 Developmental Biology of Neoplastic Growth A. Macieira-Coelho (Ed.) Volume 41 Molecular Basis of Symbiosis J. Overmann (Ed.)
Volume 39 Echinodermata V. Matranga (Ed.)
Jörg Overmann (Ed.)
Molecular Basis of Symbiosis
With 60 Figures, 5 in Color, and 10 Tables
Professor Dr. JÖRG OVERMANN Section of Microbiology Department of Biology Maria-Ward-Str. 1a 80638 Munich Germany
ISSN 0079-6484 ISBN-10 3-540-28210-6 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ISBN-13 978-3-540-28210-5
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Preface Symbiotic associations involving prokaryotes are known from many d
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