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- Dockerin is a protein domain found in the cellulosome cellular structure of anaerobic bacteria. It is found on many endoglucanase enzymes. The dockerin's...
- are usually secreted as part of multienzyme complexes that may include dockerins and carbohydrate-binding modules. At temperatures above 350 °C, cellulose...
- β-glucosidase (76,000 daltons). Numerous "signature" sequences known as dockerins and cohesins have been identified in the genomes of bacteria that produce...
- cellulose utilization and also anaerobic degradation) Ruminococcus albus (dockerins identified, cohesins as yet undetected) Ruminococcus flavefaciens Intelligent...
- alpha-hairpin (2 helices; antiparallel hairpin, left-handed twist) and Type I dockerin domains (tandem repeat of two calcium-binding loop-helix motifs, distinct...
- helix is missing in protective antigen (Bacillus anthracis, 1acc​) or dockerin (Clostridium thermocellum, 1daq​). Among all the structures reported to...
- to be inhibitory and contains two N-terminal dockerin domains in addition to its serpin domain. Dockerins are commonly found in proteins that localise...
- dockerin modules from the same bacterial species and type. These enzymatic complexes are composed of recombinant chimaeric scaffoldins and dockerin-containing...
- domain. It interacts with a complementary domain, termed the dockerin domain. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation...
- cellulosome catalytic components contain a single dockerin domain. The anaerobic bacterial dockerins are homologous to EF hands (calcium-binding motifs)...