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Clostridium thermocellum encodes a xylanase gene (xynC) which is the major component of its cellulosome. XynC is a multidomain enzyme comprising of a substrate binding domain at the N-terminal followed by the catalytic domain and a dockerin domain. To study the influence of binding domain on activity, stability and expression of the enzyme the protein with the binding domain at C-terminal (XynC-CB),...
Two major xylanase components, XynC and XynZ from the anaerobic thermophilic bacterium, Clostridium thermocellum cellulosome were cloned and expressed with and without non-catalytic domains in E. coli. Two constructs of XynC, one with its cellulose binding domain and the catalytic domain (pXynC-BC) and the other with only the catalytic domain (pXynC-C) were produced. For XynZ the constructs produced...
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