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Building / Johnson Hall (?) / Reunion
(neg # c401) building under construction, with ...
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Structure of a family 3a carbohydrate-binding module from the cellulosomal scaffoldin CipA ofClostridium thermocellumwith flanking linkers: implications for cellulosome structure [PDF]
The cellulosome of the cellulolytic bacterium Clostridium thermocellum has a structural multi-modular protein called CipA (cellulosome-integrating protein A) that includes nine enzyme-binding cohesin modules and a family 3 cellulose-binding module (CBM3a). In the CipA protein, the CBM3a module is located between the second and third cohesin modules and
Oren, Yaniv +6 more
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Background Cellulosic biomass is considered as a promising alternative to fossil fuels, but its recalcitrant nature and high cost of cellulase are the major obstacles to utilize this material.
Kim Sujin +3 more
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Background The assembly and spatial organization of enzymes in naturally occurring multi-protein complexes is of paramount importance for the efficient degradation of complex polymers and biosynthesis of valuable products.
Wieczorek Andrew S, Martin Vincent JJ
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Clostridium clariflavum is an anaerobic, cellulosome-forming thermophile, containing in its genome genes for a large number of cellulosomal enzyme and a complex scaffoldin system.
Lior Artzi +4 more
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Deconstruction of Lignocellulose into Soluble Sugars by Native and Designer Cellulosomes
Lignocellulosic biomass, the most abundant polymer on Earth, is typically composed of three major constituents: cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. The crystallinity of cellulose, hydrophobicity of lignin, and encapsulation of cellulose by the lignin ...
Sarah Moraïs +8 more
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BackgroundEconomic feasibility and sustainability of lignocellulosic ethanol production requires the development of robust microorganisms that can efficiently degrade and convert plant biomass to ethanol.
Babu Raman +7 more
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Ruminococcus bromii is a dominant member of the human gut microbiota that plays a key role in releasing energy from dietary starches that escape digestion by host enzymes via its exceptional activity against particulate “resistant” starches.
Xiaolei Ze +11 more
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University Center Rear Exterior - construction platforms, basement, large rocks ...
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A longitudinal study of toddler pretend play and maternal scaffolding
A longitudinal study of toddler pretend play and maternal ...
Louise Paatsch (13088415) +1 more
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