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Authors: Freelove, ACJ Bolam, DN White, P Hazlewood, GP Gilbert, HJ
Citation: Acj. Freelove et al., A novel carbohydrate-binding protein is a component of the plant cell wall-degrading complex of Piromyces equi, J BIOL CHEM, 276(46), 2001, pp. 43010-43017

Authors: Hogg, D Woo, EJ Bolam, DN McKie, VA Gilbert, HJ Pickersgill, RW
Citation: D. Hogg et al., Crystal structure of mannanase 26A from Pseudomonas cellulosa and analysisof residues involved in substrate binding, J BIOL CHEM, 276(33), 2001, pp. 31186-31192

Authors: Bolam, DN Xie, HF White, P Simpson, PJ Hancock, SM Williamson, MP Gilbert, HJ
Citation: Dn. Bolam et al., Evidence for synergy between family 2b carbohydrate binding modules in Cellulomonas fimi xylanase 11A, BIOCHEM, 40(8), 2001, pp. 2468-2477

Authors: Xie, HF Gilbert, HJ Charnock, SJ Davies, GJ Williamson, MP Simpson, PJ Raghothama, S Fontes, CMGA Dias, FMV Ferreira, LMA Bolam, DN
Citation: Hf. Xie et al., Clostridium thermocellum Xyn10B carbohydrate-binding module 22-2: The roleof conserved amino acids in ligand binding, BIOCHEM, 40(31), 2001, pp. 9167-9176

Authors: Xie, HF Bolam, DN Nagy, T Szabo, L Cooper, A Simpson, PJ Lakey, JH Williamson, MP Gilbert, HJ
Citation: Hf. Xie et al., Role of hydrogen bonding in the interaction between a xylan binding moduleand xylan, BIOCHEM, 40(19), 2001, pp. 5700-5707

Authors: Simpson, PJ Xie, HF Bolam, DN Gilbert, HJ Williamson, MP
Citation: Pj. Simpson et al., The structural basis for the ligand specificity of family 2 carbohydrate-binding modules, J BIOL CHEM, 275(52), 2000, pp. 41137-41142

Authors: Charnock, SJ Bolam, DN Turkenburg, JP Gilbert, HJ Ferreira, LMA Davies, GJ Fontes, CMGA
Citation: Sj. Charnock et al., The X6 "thermostabilizing" domains of xylanases are carbohydrate-binding modules: Structure and biochemistry of the Clostridium thermocellum X6b domain, BIOCHEM, 39(17), 2000, pp. 5013-5021

Authors: Simpson, PJ Bolam, DN Cooper, A Ciruela, A Hazlewood, GP Gilbert, HJ Williamson, MP
Citation: Pj. Simpson et al., A family IIb xylan-binding domain has a similar secondary structure to a homologous family IIa cellulose-binding domain but different ligand specificity, STRUCT F D, 7(7), 1999, pp. 853-864

Authors: Gill, J Rixon, JE Bolam, DN McQueen-Mason, S Simpson, PJ Williamson, MP Hazlewood, GP Gilbert, HJ
Citation: J. Gill et al., The type II and X cellulose-binding domains of Pseudomonas xylanase A potentiate catalytic activity against complex substrates by a common mechanism, BIOCHEM J, 342, 1999, pp. 473-480
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