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    Unusual microbial xylanases from insect guts by Brennan, Y.L, Callen, W.N, Christoffersen, L, Dupree, P, Goubet, F, Healey, S, Hernandez, M, Keller, M, Li, K, Palackal, N

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-06-2004)
    “…Recombinant DNA technologies enable the direct isolation and expression of novel genes from biotopes containing complex consortia of uncultured microorganisms…”
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    Enhancing the Thermal Tolerance and Gastric Performance of a Microbial Phytase for Use as a Phosphate-Mobilizing Monogastric-Feed Supplement by GARRETT, James B, KRETZ, Keith A, O'DONOGHUE, Eileen, KEROVUO, Janne, KIM, William, BARTON, Nelson R, HAZLEWOOD, Geoffrey P, SHORT, Jay M, ROBERTSON, Dan E, GRAY, Kevin A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2004)
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    A family IIb xylan-binding domain has a similar secondary structure to a homologous family IIa cellulose-binding domain but different ligand specificity by Simpson, Peter J, Bolam, David N, Cooper, Alan, Ciruela, Antonio, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P, Gilbert, Harry J, Williamson, Michael P

    Published in Structure (London) (15-07-1999)
    “…Background: Many enzymes that digest polysaccharides contain separate polysaccharide-binding domains. Structures have been previously determined for a number…”
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    Characterization of a cellulosome dockerin domain from the anaerobic fungus Piromyces equi by Williamson, Michael P, Raghothama, S, Eberhardt, Ruth Y, Simpson, Peter, Wigelsworth, Darran, White, Peter, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P, Nagy, Tibor, Gilbert, Harry J

    Published in Nature structural biology (01-09-2001)
    “…The recycling of photosynthetically fixed carbon in plant cell walls is a key microbial process. In anaerobes, the degradation is carried out by a high…”
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    Structure of the catalytic core of the family F xylanase from Pseudomonas fluorescens and identification of the xylopentaose-binding sites by Harris, G W, Jenkins, J A, Connerton, I, Cummings, N, Lo Leggio, L, Scott, M, Hazlewood, G P, Laurie, J I, Gilbert, H J, Pickersgill, R W

    Published in Structure (London) (15-11-1994)
    “…Sequence alignment suggests that xylanases evolved from two ancestral proteins and therefore can be grouped into two families, designated F and G. Family F…”
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    multifunctional hybrid glycosyl hydrolase discovered in an uncultured microbial consortium from ruminant gut by Palackal, Nisha, Lyon, Christopher S, Zaidi, Seema, Luginbühl, Peter, Dupree, Paul, Goubet, Florence, Macomber, John L, Short, Jay M, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P, Robertson, Dan E, Steer, Brian A

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-02-2007)
    “…A unique multifunctional glycosyl hydrolase was discovered by screening an environmental DNA library prepared from a microbial consortium collected from cow…”
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    An evolutionary route to xylanase process fitness by Palackal, Nisha, Brennan, Yali, Callen, Walter N., Dupree, Paul, Frey, Gerhard, Goubet, Florence, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P., Healey, Shaun, Kang, Young E., Kretz, Keith A., Lee, Edd, Tan, Xuqiu, Tomlinson, Geoffery L., Verruto, John, Wong, Vicky W.K., Mathur, Eric J., Short, Jay M., Robertson, Dan E., Steer, Brian A.

    Published in Protein science (01-02-2004)
    “…Directed evolution technologies were used to selectively improve the stability of an enzyme without compromising its catalytic activity. In particular, this…”
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    Bacterial xylanase expression in mammalian cells and transgenic mice by Fontes, Carlos M.G.A., Ali, Simi, Gilbert, Harry J., Hazlewood, Geoffrey P., Hirst, Barry H., Hall, Judith

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (11-06-1999)
    “…The energy which simple-stomached livestock can derive from dietary plant material is limited by the lack of plant polysaccharide degrading enzymes in their…”
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    A Novel Carbohydrate-binding Protein Is a Component of the Plant Cell Wall-degrading Complex of Piromyces equi by Freelove, A C, Bolam, D N, White, P, Hazlewood, G P, Gilbert, H J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-11-2001)
    “…The recycling of photosynthetically fixed carbon by the action of microbial plant cell wall hydrolases is a fundamental biological process that is integral to…”
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    Prebleaching of softwood and hardwood pulps by a high performance xylanase belonging to a novel clade of glycosyl hydrolase family 11 by Esteghlalian, Ali R., Kazaoka, Martin M., Lowery, Brad A., Varvak, Alexander, Hancock, Bill, Woodward, Thomas, Turner, Jack O., Blum, David L., Weiner, David, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (04-04-2008)
    “…To discover and develop a xylanase enzyme that can significantly enhance wood pulp bleachability under typical kraft process conditions (high temperature and…”
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    Homologous xylanases from Clostridium thermocellum: evidence for bi-functional activity, synergism between xylanase catalytic modules and the presence of xylan-binding domains in enzyme complexes by Fernandes, A.C, Fontes, C.M.G.A, Gilbert, H.J, Hazlewood, G.P, Fernandes, T.H, Ferreira, L.M.A

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-08-1999)
    “…Clostridium thermocellum produces a consortium of plant-cell-wall hydrolases that form a cell-bound multi-enzyme complex called the cellulosome. In the present…”
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    The Topology of the Substrate Binding Clefts of Glycosyl Hydrolase Family 10 Xylanases Are Not Conserved by Charnock, Simon J., Spurway, Tracey D., Xie, Hefang, Beylot, Marie-Hélène, Virden, Richard, Warren, R. Antony J., Hazlewood, Geoffrey P., Gilbert, Harry J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-11-1998)
    “…The crystal structures of family 10 xylanases indicate that the distal regions of their active sites are quite different, suggesting that the topology of the…”
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    Co-integration and expression of bacterial and genomic transgenes in the pancreatic and intestinal tissues of transgenic mice by Ali, Simi, Fontes, Carlos M.G.A, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P, Hirst, Barry H, Clark, A.John, Gilbert, Harry J, Hall, Judith

    Published in Gene (20-11-1997)
    “…Previous studies in the mammary gland have reported the `rescue' of poorly expressed cDNA transgenes by their co-integration with a genomic sequence…”
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    The conserved noncatalytic 40-residue sequence in cellulases and hemicellulases from anaerobic fungi functions as a protein docking domain by Fanutti, C. (The Babraham Institute, Babraham, Cambridge.), Ponyi, T, Black, G.W, Hazlewood, G.P, Gilbert, H.J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-12-1995)
    “…Two cDNAs, designated xynA and manA, encoding xylanase A (XYLA) and mannanase A (MANA), respectively, were isolated from a cDNA library derived from mRNA…”
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    All three surface tryptophans in Type IIa cellulose binding domains play a pivotal role in binding both soluble and insoluble ligands by Nagy, Tibor, Simpson, Peter, Williamson, Michael P., Hazlewood, Geoffrey P., Gilbert, Harry J., Orosz, Laszlo

    Published in FEBS letters (16-06-1998)
    “…The three surface tryptophans of the Type IIa cellulose binding domain of Pseudomonas fluorescens subsp. cellulosa xylanase A (CBD XYLA) were independently…”
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    family 26 mannanase produced by Clostridium thermocellum as a component of the cellulosome contains a domain which is conserved in mannanases from anaerobic fungi by Halstead, J.R, Vercoe, P.E, Gilbert, H.J, Davidson, K, Hazlewood, G.P

    “…Cellulosomes prepared by the cellulose affinity digestion method from Clostridium thermocellum culture supernatant hydrolysed carob galactomannan during…”
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    Arabinanase A from Pseudomonas fluorescens subsp. cellulosa exhibits both an endo- and an exo- mode of action by McKie, V A, Black, G W, Millward-Sadler, S J, Hazlewood, G P, Laurie, J I, Gilbert, H J

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-04-1997)
    “…Pseudomonas fluorescens subsp. cellulosa expressed arabinanase activity when grown on media supplemented with arabinan or arabinose. Arabinanase activity was…”
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    α-Galactosidase A from Pseudomonas fluorescens subsp. cellulosa: cloning, high level expression and its role in galactomannan hydrolysis by Halstead, Jonathan R., Fransen, Maikel P., Eberhart, Ruth Y., Park, Alison J., Gilbert, Harry J., Hazlewood, Geoffrey P.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (15-11-2000)
    “…A library of Pseudomonas fluorescens subsp. cellulosa genomic DNA, constructed in λ ZAPII, was screened for α- D-galactosidase activity. The DNA inserts from…”
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    Synergistic interaction of the cellulosome integrating protein (CipA) from Clostridium thermocellum with a cellulosomal endoglucanase by Ciruela, Antonio, Gilbert, Harry J, Ali, Bassam R.S, Hazlewood, Geoffrey P

    Published in FEBS letters (30-01-1998)
    “…Activity of a cellulosomal endoglucanase (endoglucanase E; EGE) from Clostridium thermocellum against two crystalline forms of cellulose was enhanced by…”
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