Structural and functional aspects of the multi-enzyme cellulosome complex from cellulose-degrading bacteria.
Collaboration with:
Raphael Lamed, Tel Aviv University
Yuval Shoham, Technion, Haifa
Itzhak Mizrahi, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva
Oded Livnah, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yitzhak Hadar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shi-You Ding, Michigan State University
Nicole Koropatkin and Eric Martens, University of Michigan
Rafael Bernardi, Auburn University
Hermann Gaub, Ludwig Maximilian University
Don C. Lamb, Ludwig Maximilian University
Bryan White, University of Illinois
Klaus Schulten, University of Illinois
Bernard Henrissat, Marseille
Mirjam Czjzek, Rostok, France
Yingang Feng, Ya-Jun Liu and Qiu Cui, Qingdao, China
Yannick Bomble, Martin Keller and Michael Himmel, NREL, Golden CO
Victor De Lorenzo, Madrid
Mariano Carrión-Vázquez, Spanish National Research Council
Carlos Fonts, University of Lisbon
Marek Cieplak, Polish Academy of Sciences
Damien Thompson, University of Limerick
Henri-Pierre Fierobe, CNRS, Marseille
Harry Flint, University of Aberdeen
Harry Gilbert, Newcastle University
Gideon Davies, York University
Dimitris Hatzinikolaou, University of Athens
The cohesin-dockerin couple - Protein-protein interactions that mediate recognition and specificity in cellulosome assembly.
Cellulose-binding domains as models for protein-sugar interactions.
Bioinformatics of cellulases and cellulosome components
Comparative genomics of cellulosome components.
Structure determination of cellulosome components.
Enzymology of cellulosomes for conversion of biomass to biofuels
Designer cellulosomes - Selective engineering of chimaeric cellulosome constructs for nanotechnology.
Avidin-biotin system - Mutated avidins and streptavidins