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Dr Edward Taylor
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Structural insight into the ligand specificity of a thermostable family 51 arabinofuranosidase, Araf51, from Clostridium thermocellum2006
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
Dr Edward Taylor
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Probing the mechanism of ligand recognition in family 29 carbohydrate-binding modules2005
Dr Mark Proctor
Dr Edward Taylor
Dr Ruth Lloyd
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Tailored catalysts for plant cell-wall degradation: redesigning the exo/endo preference of Cellvibrio japonicus arabinanase 43A2005
Dr Mark Proctor
Dr Edward Taylor
Dr Ruth Lloyd
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Tailored catalysts for plant cell-wall degradation: Redesigning the exo/endo preference of Cellvibrio japonicus arabinanase 43A2005
Dr Edward Taylor
The gene encoding the ribulose monophosphate pathway enzyme, 3-hexulose-6-phosphate synthase, from Aminomonas aminovorus C2A1 is adjacent to coding sequences that exhibit similarity to histidine biosynthesis enzymes.2004
Gavin Pell
Dr Edward Taylor
Tibor Nagy
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
The Mechanisms by Which Family 10 Glycoside Hydrolases Bind Decorated Substrates2004
Simon Andrews
Dr Edward Taylor
Gavin Pell
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
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The use of forced protein evolution to investigate and improve stability of family 10 xylanases: The production of Ca2+independent stable xylanases2004