Definition of Cellulosomes. Meaning of Cellulosomes. Synonyms of Cellulosomes

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Definition of Cellulosomes

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Meaning of Cellulosomes from wikipedia

- Cellulosomes are multi-enzyme extracellular complexes. Cellulosomes are ****ociated with the cell surface and mediate cell attachment to insoluble substrates...
- complex enzyme structures organized in supramolecular complexes, the cellulosomes. They can contain, but are not limited to, five different enzymatic subunits...
- 4522. PMID 11273698. Bayer EA, Shimon LJ, Shoham Y, Lamed R (1998). "Cellulosomes-structure and ultrastructure". J Struct Biol. 124 (2–3): 221–234. doi:10...
- serve as nanomolecular tool for the characterization of cellulosomes. The use of designer cellulosome technology for the construction of a consolidated bioprocessing...
- enzyme from Clostridium thermocellum is the most abundant subunit of the cellulosome formed by the organism. Barr BK, Hsieh YL, Ganem B, Wilson DB (January...
- interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome. The scaffolding component of the cellulolytic bacterium Clostridium...
- in the bacterium by a large extracellular cellulase system called a cellulosome, which contains nearly 20 catalytic subunits. The cellulase system of...
- EA, Morrison M (June 2006). "The functional repertoire of prokaryote cellulosomes includes the serpin superfamily of serine proteinase inhibitors". Molecular...
- Igor V. Grigoriev & Mic****e A. O'Malley. "A parts list for fungal cellulosomes revealed by comparative genomics." 30 May 2017. Nature Microbiology volume...
- are organised into a multiprotein complex, similar to the bacterial cellulosome. The Gr**** termination, "-mastix", referring to "whips", i.e. the many...