Introduction. The archaea: Their history and significance
List of contributors
Central metabolism of the archaea
p. 1
Bioenergetics of extreme halophiles
p. 25
Biochemistry of methanogenesis
p. 41
Bioenergetics and transport in methanogens and related thermophilic archaea
p. 113
Signal transduction in halobacteria
p. 173
Ion transport rhodopsins (bacteriorhodopsin and halorhodopsin): Structure and function
p. 189
Proteins of extreme thermophiles
p. 209
Cell envelopes of archaea: Structure and chemistry
p. 223
Membrane lipids of archaea
p. 261
The membrane-bound enzymes of the archaea
p. 297
Chromosome structure, DNA topoisomerases, and DNA polymerases in archaebacteria (archaea)
p. 325
Transcription in archaea
p. 367
Translation in archaea
p. 393
The structure, function and evolution of archaeal ribosomes
p. 439
Halobacterial genes and genomes
p. 467
Structure and function of methanogen genes
p. 497
Archaeal hyperthermophile genes
p. 535
Epilogue
p. 565
Index
p. 573
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