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<i>Limousia</i> bacteria encode mucinolysome for mucin utilization in animal gut microbiomes. [PDF]
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Complete Enzymatic Depolymerization of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Plastic Using a <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae-</i>Based Whole-Cell Biocatalyst. [PDF]
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From cellulosomes to cellulosomics
Chemical Record, 2008AbstractCellulosomes are intricate multienzyme systems produced by several cellulolytic bacteria, the first example of which was discovered in the anaerobic thermophilic bacterium, Clostridium thermocellum. Cellulosomes are designed for efficient degradation of plant cell wall polysaccharides, notably cellulose—the most abundant renewable polymer on ...
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Nanoscale Engineering of Designer Cellulosomes
Biocatalysts showcase the upper limit obtainable for high‐speed molecular processing and transformation. Efforts to engineer functionality in synthetic nanostructured materials are guided by the increasing knowledge of evolving architectures, which enable controlled molecular motion and precise molecular recognition.
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The rosettazyme: A synthetic cellulosome
Journal of Biotechnology, 2009Cellulose is an attractive feedstock for biofuel production because of its abundance, but the cellulose polymer is extremely stable and its constituent sugars are difficult to access. In nature, extracellular multi-enzyme complexes known as cellulosomes are among the most effective ways to transform cellulose to useable sugars.
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Cellulosomes—Structure and Ultrastructure
Journal of Structural Biology, 1998The cellulosome is a macromolecular machine, whose components interact in a synergistic manner to catalyze the efficient degradation of cellulose. The cellulosome complex is composed of numerous kinds of cellulases and related enzyme subunits, which are assembled into the complex by virtue of a unique type of scaffolding subunit (scaffoldin).
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The Clostridium cellulovorans Cellulosome
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1994The Clostridium cellulovorans cellulosome is comprised of a large, nonenzymatic scaffolding protein called the cellulose binding protein A (CbpA) and a number of endoglucanases/xylanases. The CbpA contains several functional domains, including a signal peptide, a cellulose binding domain (CBD), a hydrophilic domain (HLD) present four times, and a ...
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