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- Cellulosomes are multi-enzyme extracellular complexes. Cellulosomes are ****ociated with the cell surface and mediate cell attachment to insoluble substrates...
- Dockerin is a protein domain found in the cellulosome cellular structure of anaerobic bacteria. It is found on many endoglucanase enzymes. The dockerin's...
- complex enzyme structures organized in supramolecular complexes, the cellulosomes. They can contain, but are not limited to, five different enzymatic subunits...
- post-doctoral studies at Tel Aviv University, Edward A. Bayer co-discovered the Cellulosome (together with Raphael Lamed Professor at Tel Aviv University), an intricate...
- the cellulosome. It is suggested that the role of cellulosome-****ociated serpins may be to prevent unwanted protease activity against the cellulosome. Serpins...
- in the bacterium by a large extracellular cellulase system called a cellulosome, which contains nearly 20 catalytic subunits. The cellulase system of...
- through the cleavage of cellulose in most anaerobic bacteria by the cellulosome (an amalgamation of cellulolytic enzymes on the outside of a cell). An...
- interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome. The scaffolding component of the cellulolytic bacterium Clostridium...
- ****embly of a multiprotein cellulase/hemicellulase complex, similar to the cellulosome found in certain anaerobic bacteria. In anaerobic bacteria that degrade...
- Y; Lamed, R; Bayer, EA (19 May 2015). "Clostridium clariflavum: Key Cellulosome Players Are Revealed by Proteomic Analysis". mBio. 6 (3): e00411-15....