Stepping Stones to Synthetic Biology

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This book explores fascinating topics at the edge of life, guiding the reader all the way from the relation of life processes to the second law of thermodynamics and the abundance of complex organic compounds in the universe through to the latest advances in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. The background to the book is the extraordinary scientific adventures that are being undertaken as progress is made  Read more...

Abstract:
This book explores fascinating topics at the edge of life, guiding the reader all the way from the relation of life processes to the second law of thermodynamics and the abundance of complex organic  Read more...

Author(s): Sergio Carrà
Series: The Frontiers Collection
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 218
Tags: Synthetic biology.;SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical.;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Chemical & Biochemical.;Molecular biology.;Life sciences: general issues.;Physical chemistry.;Evolution.;Chemistry.;Biotechnology.;Bioinformatics.;Systems Biology.;Physical Chemistry.;Evolutionary Biology.;Computer Applications in Chemistry.

Content: Intro
Preface
Contents
Employed Symbols
Mathematical Notation
Physical Constants
Chapter 1: Devils, Ratchets and Biomolecular Motors
1.1 The Century of the Devils
1.2 The Unbearable Attractiveness of Irreversibility
1.3 The Devil Is a Pawl
1.4 Swimming in Molasses
1.5 Down in the Bioworld
References
Chapter 2: Entropy and Information
2.1 Back to Thermodynamics
2.2 The Statistical Character of Entropy
2.3 Out of Equilibrium
2.4 Shaping the World
2.5 The Role of Information
2.6 The Physics of Neglecting
References
Chapter 3: A Computer Called the Universe 3.1 A Controversial Origin3.2 The Atomic Universe
3.3 The Molecular Universe
3.4 The Birth of Chemistry
3.5 Back to Earth
3.6 The Computing Universe
References
Chapter 4: Biomolecules, Networks and Bioenergetics: System Approach to Biology
4.1 A New Paradigm
4.2 The Molecules of Life
4.3 Building the Cells
4.4 Viruses
4.5 Thermodynamics in Action
4.6 The Path of Bioenergy
4.7 Life and Energy
4.8 Taming the Rates
4.9 Towards a System Biology
References
Chapter 5: Making Sense of Life
5.1 An Enlightening Contribution
5.2 The Nature and Role of Free Energy 5.3 The Eighth Day of Creation5.4 A Gentlemenś Club
5.5 Central Dogma at Work
5.6 Feedback Control
5.7 Regulator Gene
5.8 Final Remark
References
Chapter 6: Complexity and Information: A Metaphor of Natural and Technological Systems
6.1 Complexity: A Philosophy or a Tool?
6.2 A World Patterned by Networks
6.3 The Language of Nature
6.4 Natural Computers
6.5 An Abundance of Energy (and Exergy) from the Top
6.6 The Emerald Planet
6.7 Eating the Sun
6.8 Back to the Macroworld
6.9 A Glance Towards the Future
References
Chapter 7: The Path of Evolution 7.1 The Informational Aspect of Evolution7.2 Evolution and Complexity
7.3 Simulating Evolution
7.4 Evolution in a Computer
7.5 Meta-Biological Darwinism
References
Chapter 8: Imitation of Life: The Cell in a Silicon Chip
8.1 The Chemoton
8.2 A Challenging Problem
8.3 Modeling of Metabolic Reaction Systems
8.4 FBA Approach
8.5 Exploring the Escherichia coli
8.6 Whole Cell
References
Chapter 9: Synthetic Biology at Work
9.1 The Synthetic Approach to Biology
9.2 Progress in Gene Manipulations
9.3 Frontier of Genome Engineering: The CRISPR/Cas System
9.4 Technical Issues 9.5 Works in Progress9.6 A Renewed Synthetic Chemistry
9.7 Metabolic Engineering
9.8 Towards a Post-petroleum Era?
References
Chapter 10: Why Life?
10.1 Resurrecting Prometheus
10.2 The Beginning of Life
10.3 Ideas and Theories on the Origin of Life
10.3.1 Protein First
10.3.2 Nucleic Acids First
10.3.3 The Chicken or the Egg?
10.3.4 RNA World
10.3.5 The Phase Transition Approach to the Emergence of Life
10.3.6 Back to Thermodynamics
10.3.7 The Revenge of Energy
10.3.8 A Merging Point?
10.4 The First Synthetic Cell
References
Glossary
Sources
General
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