Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 88 explores the latest research and developments in microbial physiology, providing a comprehensive overview on how microorganisms function, adapt, and interact with their environments. This volume brings together leading experts to discuss fundamental processes such as metabolism, growth, gene regulation, signal transduction, stress responses, and cellular differentiation in bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Chapters cover Steroids as Antibacterials, From Feeding Cell to Fruiting Body: Multidrug Transport in the Life cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum, Evolution of xenobiotic catabolism, Glycyl-radical enzymes, How anaerobes cope with oxygen, and Extracellular Electron Transfer: From Early Life to Modern Biogeochemistry and Applications.
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Table of Contents
1. Steroids as AntibacterialsMark Shepherd
2. From Feeding Cell to Fruiting Body: Multidrug Transport in the Life cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum
Elinor Thompson and Billy Ferrara
3. Evolution of xenobiotic catabolism
Colin Scott
4. Glycyl-radical enzymes
Gary Sawers
5. How anaerobes cope with oxygen
James Imlay and Sanjay Rohaun
6. TBD
John Coates
7. Extracellular Electron Transfer: From Early Life to Modern Biogeochemistry and Applications
Derek Lovley

