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Title Insect biotechnology / Andreas Vilcinskas, editor
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (x, 267 pages) : illustrations
Series Biologically-inspired systems ; v. 2
Biologically-inspired systems ; v. 2.
Contents The greater wax moth Galleria mellonella as an alternative model host for human pathogens / Krishnendu Mukherjee, Eugen Domann, and Torsten Hain -- Fruit flies as models in biomedical research -- a Drosophila asthma model / Thomas Roeder [and others] -- Therapeutic potential of anti-microbial peptides from insects / Jochen Wiesner and Andreas Vilcinskas -- From traditional maggot therapy to modern biosurgery / Andreas Vilcinskas -- Insect-associated microorganisms as a source for novel secondary metabolites with therapeutic potential / Helge B. Bode -- Potential pharmaceuticals from insects and their co-occurring microorganisms / Konrad Dettner -- Insect antimicrobial peptides as new weapons against plant pathogens / Carin Jansen and Karl-Heinz Kogel -- Protection of crops against insect pests using RNA interference / John A. Gatehouse and Daniel R.G. Price -- Insect transgenesis and the sterile insect technique / Marc F. Schetelig and Ernst A. Wimmer -- Insect cells for heterologous production of recombinant proteins / Christoph Becker-Pauly and Walter Stöcker -- Biotechnologies based on silk / František Sehnal -- Biosensors on the basis of insect olfaction / Sebastian Paczkowski [and others] -- Insect-inspired technologies : insects as a source for biomimetics / Stanislav N. Gorb
Summary Insects have plagued humanity throughout history both as competitors in human nutrition and as vectors of diseases such as plague and malaria. On the other hand, beneficial insects are economically important both as allies in biological control of pest or vector insect species and as pollinators. Insects are by far the most diverse group of organisms on earth. Their evolutionary success regarding species diversity can be expanded to include a tremendous repertoire of bioactive molecules. Powered by the rapid development of techniques and tools in molecular biology a treasure hunt has begun in exploring applications of new insect-derived peptides and enzymes as leads for novel therapeutic drugs, as transgenes to engineer disease-resistant crops or as catalysts of industrial processes. The run in identification of novel insect genes can be expanded beyond those encoding bioactive molecules to include targets for selective control measures in plant protection. Past decade has witnessed the complete sequencing of genomes from beneficial (bee Apis mellifera or the silk moth Bombyx mori) as well as from vector (mosquito Anopheles gambiae) or pest insects (the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum or the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum). Entering the postgenomic era these insects have become important models in applied sciences while others such as the greater wax moth Galleria mellonella are being developed as alternative model hosts for human pathogens to replace ethically debatable and expensive mammalian hosts. In addition, insect derived cell lines prosper as expression systems for vaccines and other peptides or proteins. The rapid and multifaceted developments in applying insect-derived molecules or cells in the red, green or white biotechnology can be summarized under term Insect Biotechnology. This book provides for the first time a comprehensive overview about this prospering research field with considerable economic potential
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Biotechnology.
Bioengineering.
Insects.
Biotechnology
Insecta
Insecta -- genetics
Insecta -- microbiology
Models, Animal
Peptides -- therapeutic use
bioengineering.
Insecta (class)
SCIENCE -- Biotechnology.
Insects
Bioengineering
Biotechnology
Form Electronic book
Author Vilcinskas, Andreas.
ISBN 9789048196418
9048196418
9789048196425
9048196426