Cellulosome — Cellulosomes are complexes of enzymes created by bacteria such as Clostridium and Bacteroides, but functioning outside the cell. They assist in digestion or degradation of molecules such as cellulose. See also * Organelle External links* * *… … Wikipedia
Serpin — Serpins are a group of proteins with similar structures that were first identified as a set of proteins able to inhibit proteases. The name serpin is derived from this activity serine protease inhibitors. [cite journal |author=R. Carrell and J.… … Wikipedia
Dockerin — domain Structure of the Dockerin type I domain from C. thermocellum cellulosome. Identifiers Symbol Dockerin 1 Pfam … Wikipedia
Carbohydrate-binding module — CBM 1 three dimensional structures of three engineered cellulose binding domains of cellobiohydrolase i from trichoderma reesei, nmr, 18 structures Identifiers Symbol CBM 1 … Wikipedia
Cohesin domain — Cohesin single cohesin domain from the scaffolding protein cipa of the clostridium thermocellum cellulosome Identifiers Symbol Cohesin Pfam … Wikipedia
Cellulosic ethanol — also know by the name Ceetol, is a biofuel produced from wood, grasses, or the non edible parts of plants. [ One Hundred Tenth Congress of the United States of America. [http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110 cong… … Wikipedia
Cellulose — is an organic compound with the formula chem|(C|6|H|10|O|5|)|n, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to over ten thousand β(1→4) linked D glucose units.cite book author=Crawford, R. L. title=Lignin biodegradation and… … Wikipedia
Cellodextrin — Cellodextrins are glucose polymers of varying length (two or more glucose monomers) resulting from cellulolysis, the breakdown of cellulose. ClassificationA cellodextrin is classified by its degree of polymerization (DP) which indicates the… … Wikipedia
Neocallimastigomycota — Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division … Wikipedia
Clostridium thermocellum — Scientific classification Kingdom: Bacteria Division: Firmicutes Class: Clostridia … Wikipedia