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Dr James Flint.
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Year
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Dr Fiona Cuskin
Dr James Flint
Carl Morland
Dr Arnaud Basle
Dr Alexandra Solovyova
et al.
How nature can exploit nonspecific catalytic and carbohydrate binding modules to create enzymatic specificity
2012
Cedric Montanier
Dr James Flint
Dr Arnaud Basle
Professor Rick Lewis
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
et al.
A novel, noncatalytic carbohydrate-binding module displays specificity for galactose-containing polysaccharides through calcium-mediated oligomerization
2011
Dr Morten Nielsen
Dr Louise Tailford
Dr James Flint
Dr Claire Dumon
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
et al.
Substrate and Metal Ion Promiscuity in Mannosylglycerate Synthase
2011
Cedric Montanier
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
He Fang Xie
Ziyuan Liu
et al.
Circular Permutation Provides an Evolutionary Link between Two Families of Calcium-dependent Carbohydrate Binding Modules
2010
Cedric Montanier
Dr Claire Dumon
Dr James Flint
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Signature Active Site Architectures Illuminate the Molecular Basis for Ligand Specificity in Family 35 Carbohydrate Binding Module
2010
Dr James Flint
Affinity maturation generates greatly improved xyloglucan-specific carbohydrate binding modules
2009
Dr Claire Dumon
Dr James Flint
Dr Susan Firbank
Professor Rick Lewis
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
et al.
Evidence that family 35 carbohydrate binding modules display conserved specificity but divergent function
2009
Cedric Montanier
Dr James Flint
Benedita Pinheiro
Carl Morland
Alan Cartmell
et al.
The Active Site of a Carbohydrate Esterase Displays Divergent Catalytic and Noncatalytic Binding Functions
2009
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr James Flint
Dr Franck Tourniaire
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Georg Lietz
et al.
Two common single nucleotide polymorphisms in the gene encoding β-carotene 15,15′-monoxygenase alter β-carotene metabolism in female volunteers
2009
Dr Louise Tailford
Dr James Flint
Carl Morland
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Understanding How Diverse beta-Mannanases Recognize Heterogeneous Substrates
2009
Dr Joseph Newman
Professor Rick Lewis
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Dr James Flint
Crystal structure of a cellulosomal family 3 carbohydrate esterase from
Clostridium thermocellum
provides insights into the mechanism of substrate recognition
2008
Dr Claire Dumon
Dr James Flint
Professor Rick Lewis
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Carl Morland
et al.
Engineering hyperthermostability into a GH
11
xylanase is mediated by subtle changes to protein structure
2008
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Differential recognition of plant cell walls by microbial xylan-specific carbohydrate-binding modules
2006
He Fang Xie
Dr James Flint
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Professor Rick Lewis
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
et al.
Probing the Structural Basis for the Difference in Thermostability Displayed by Family 10 Xylanases
2006
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Understanding the biological rationale for the diversity of cellulose-directed carbohydrate-binding modules in prokaryotic enzymes
2006
Dr James Flint
Professor Rick Lewis
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Dr James Murray
A family 10
Thermoascus aurantiacus
xylanase utilizes arabinose decorations of xylan as significant substrate specificity determinants
2005
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
Dr Edward Taylor
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Probing the mechanism of ligand recognition in family 29 carbohydrate-binding modules
2005
Dr James Flint
Dr David Bolam
Dr Louise Tailford
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Structural dissection and high-throughput screening of mannosylglycerate synthase
2005
Dr James Flint
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Dr David Bolam
Ligand-mediated dimerization of a carbohydrate-binding module reveals a novel mechanism for protein-carbohydrate recognition
2004