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Gavin Pell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains possess functional cellulases2005
Dr David Bolam
Gavin Pell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Structure of a mannan-specific family 35 carbohydrate-binding module: Evidence for significant conformational changes upon ligand binding2005
Gavin Pell
Dr Louise Tailford
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Insights into the molecular determinants of substrate specificity in glycoside hydrolase family 5 revealed by the crystal structure and kinetics of Cellvibrio mixtus mannosidase 5A2004
Gavin Pell
Lorand Szabo
He Fang Xie
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Structural and biochemical analysis of Cellvibrio japonicus Xylanase 10C: How variation in substrate-binding cleft influences the catalytic profile of family GH-10 xylanases2004
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
et al.
The use of forced protein evolution to investigate and improve stability of family 10 xylanases: The production of Ca2+independent stable xylanases2004
Gavin Pell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Distortion of a cellobio-derived isofagomine highlights the potential conformational itinerary of inverting β-glucosidases2003
Gavin Pell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Multifunctional xylooligosaccharide/cephalosporin C deacetylase revealed by the hexameric structure of the Bacillus subtilis enzyme at 1.9 Å resolution2003
Deborah Hogg
Gavin Pell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
The modular architecture of Cellvibrio japonicus mannanases in glycoside hydrolase families 5 and 26 points to differences in their role in mannan degradation2003
Marie-helene Beylot
Dr Kaveh Emami
Dr Vincent McKie
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Gavin Pell
et al.
Pseudomonas cellulosa expresses a single membrane-bound glycoside hydrolase family 51 arabinofuranosidase2001