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Raphael Lamed

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Proteomics|January 26, 2008
Cohesin-dockerin microarray: Diverse specificities between two complementary families of interacting protein modulesRachel Haimovitz, Yoav Barak, Ely Morag, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|August 20, 2003
Preliminary X-ray characterization and phasing of a type II cohesin domain from the cellulosome of Acetivibrio cellulolyticusIlit Noach, Raphael Lamed, Qi Xu, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|January 9, 2010
Structure of a family 3b' carbohydrate-binding module from the Cel9V glycoside hydrolase from Clostridium thermocellum: structural diversity and implications for carbohydrate bindingSvetlana Petkun, Sadanari Jindou, Linda J W Shimon, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|June 28, 2008
Conversion of Thermobifida fusca free exoglucanases into cellulosomal components: comparative impact on cellulose-degrading activityJonathan Caspi, Diana Irwin, Raphael Lamed, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 24, 2009
Physical association of the catalytic and helper modules of a family-9 glycoside hydrolase is essential for activityTal Burstein, Michal Shulman, Sadanari Jindou, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|July 9, 2013
Structure of a family 3a carbohydrate-binding module from the cellulosomal scaffoldin CipA of Clostridium thermocellum with flanking linkers: implications for cellulosome structureOren Yaniv, Ely Morag, Ilya Borovok, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|October 26, 2012
Paradigmatic status of an endo- and exoglucanase and its effect on crystalline cellulose degradationSarah Moraïs, Yoav Barak, Raphael Lamed, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|May 5, 2010
Enhanced cellulose degradation by nano-complexed enzymes: Synergism between a scaffold-linked exoglucanase and a free endoglucanaseSarah Moraïs, Arnon Heyman, Yoav Barak, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|October 2, 2014
Revisiting the NMR solution structure of the Cel48S type-I dockerin module from Clostridium thermocellum reveals a cohesin-primed conformationChao Chen, Zhenling Cui, Yan Xiao, et al.
Mbio|December 16, 2010
Cellulase-xylanase synergy in designer cellulosomes for enhanced degradation of a complex cellulosic substrateSarah Moraïs, Yoav Barak, Jonathan Caspi, et al.
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Proteomics|January 26, 2008
Cohesin-dockerin microarray: Diverse specificities between two complementary families of interacting protein modulesRachel Haimovitz, Yoav Barak, Ely Morag, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|August 20, 2003
Preliminary X-ray characterization and phasing of a type II cohesin domain from the cellulosome of Acetivibrio cellulolyticusIlit Noach, Raphael Lamed, Qi Xu, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|January 9, 2010
Structure of a family 3b' carbohydrate-binding module from the Cel9V glycoside hydrolase from Clostridium thermocellum: structural diversity and implications for carbohydrate bindingSvetlana Petkun, Sadanari Jindou, Linda J W Shimon, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|June 28, 2008
Conversion of Thermobifida fusca free exoglucanases into cellulosomal components: comparative impact on cellulose-degrading activityJonathan Caspi, Diana Irwin, Raphael Lamed, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 24, 2009
Physical association of the catalytic and helper modules of a family-9 glycoside hydrolase is essential for activityTal Burstein, Michal Shulman, Sadanari Jindou, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|July 9, 2013
Structure of a family 3a carbohydrate-binding module from the cellulosomal scaffoldin CipA of Clostridium thermocellum with flanking linkers: implications for cellulosome structureOren Yaniv, Ely Morag, Ilya Borovok, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|October 26, 2012
Paradigmatic status of an endo- and exoglucanase and its effect on crystalline cellulose degradationSarah Moraïs, Yoav Barak, Raphael Lamed, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|May 5, 2010
Enhanced cellulose degradation by nano-complexed enzymes: Synergism between a scaffold-linked exoglucanase and a free endoglucanaseSarah Moraïs, Arnon Heyman, Yoav Barak, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|October 2, 2014
Revisiting the NMR solution structure of the Cel48S type-I dockerin module from Clostridium thermocellum reveals a cohesin-primed conformationChao Chen, Zhenling Cui, Yan Xiao, et al.
Mbio|December 16, 2010
Cellulase-xylanase synergy in designer cellulosomes for enhanced degradation of a complex cellulosic substrateSarah Moraïs, Yoav Barak, Jonathan Caspi, et al.
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