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16328
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Overview

Jean-Pierre Belaich is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. This association places them within one of the major public scientific research organizations in Europe, which supports a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • The Cellulosomes: Multienzyme Machines for Degradation of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides

    Edward A. Bayer;Jean-Pierre Belaich;Yuval Shoham;Raphael Lamed

  • Action of designer cellulosomes on homogeneous versus complex substrates: controlled incorporation of three distinct enzymes into a defined trifunctional scaffoldin.

    Henri-Pierre Fierobe;Florence Mingardon;Adva Mechaly;Anne Bélaïch

  • Species-specificity of the cohesin-dockerin interaction between Clostridium thermocellum and Clostridium cellulolyticum: prediction of specificity determinants of the dockerin domain.

    Sandrine Pagès;Anne Bélaïch;Jean-Pierre Bélaïch;Jean-Pierre Bélaïch;Ely Morag

  • Design and Production of Active Cellulosome Chimeras SELECTIVE INCORPORATION OF DOCKERIN-CONTAINING ENZYMES INTO DEFINED FUNCTIONAL COMPLEXES

    Henri-Pierre Fierobe;Adva Mechaly;Chantal Tardif;Chantal Tardif;Anne Belaich

  • The processive endocellulase CelF, a major component of the Clostridium cellulolyticum cellulosome: purification and characterization of the recombinant form.

    C Reverbel-Leroy;S Pages;A Belaich;J P Belaich

  • Crystal structure of the catalytic domain of a bacterial cellulase belonging to family 5

    Valerie Ducros;Mirjam Czjzek;Anne Belaich;Christian Gaudin

  • Characterization of an operon encoding an NADP-reducing hydrogenase in Desulfovibrio fructosovorans.

    S Malki;I Saimmaime;G De Luca;M Rousset

  • Influence of Aeration and of Pantothenate on Growth Yields of Zymomonas mobilis

    Jean-Pierre Belaïch;Jacques C. Senez

  • Microbiology and biochemistry of strict anaerobes involved in interspecies hydrogen transfer

    Jean-Pierre Bélaich;Mireille Bruschi;Jean-Louis Garcia

  • Characterization of the cellulolytic complex (cellulosome) produced by Clostridium cellulolyticum.

    L Gal;S Pages;C Gaudin;A Belaich

  • Sequence analysis of scaffolding protein CipC and ORFXp, a new cohesin-containing protein in Clostridium cellulolyticum: comparison of various cohesin domains and subcellular localization of ORFXp.

    Sandrine Pagès;Anne Bélaïch;Henri-Pierre Fierobe;Chantal Tardif;Chantal Tardif

  • The crystal structure of the processive endocellulase CelF of Clostridium cellulolyticum in complex with a thiooligosaccharide inhibitor at 2.0 Å resolution

    Goetz Parsiegla;Michel Juy;Corinne Reverbel‐Leroy;Chantal Tardif

  • The cellulolytic system of Clostridium cellulolyticum

    Jean-pierre Bélaich;Chantal Tardif;Chantal Tardif;Anne Bélaich;Christian Gaudin

  • CelG from Clostridium cellulolyticum: a multidomain endoglucanase acting efficiently on crystalline cellulose.

    Laurent Gal;Christian Gaudin;Anne Belaich;Sandrine Pages

  • Characterization of endoglucanase A from Clostridium cellulolyticum.

    H P Fierobe;C Gaudin;A Belaich;M Loutfi

  • Cohesin-dockerin interaction in cellulosome assembly: a single hydroxyl group of a dockerin domain distinguishes between nonrecognition and high affinity recognition.

    Adva Mechaly;Henri-Pierre Fierobe;Anne Belaich;Jean-Pierre Belaich;Jean-Pierre Belaich

  • Microcalorimetric Study of Glucose Permeation in Microbial Cells

    Jean-Pierre Belaich;Jacques C. Senez;Maryse Murgier

  • INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ENDOGLUCANASE CELA AND THE SCAFFOLDING PROTEIN CIPC OF THE CLOSTRIDIUM CELLULOLYTICUM CELLULOSOME

    S Pagès;A Belaich;C Tardif;C Reverbel-Leroy

  • Cellulosome from Clostridium cellulolyticum: molecular study of the Dockerin/Cohesin interaction.

    Henri-Pierre Fierobe;Sandrine Pagès;Anne Bélaïch;Stéphanie Champ

  • Crystal Structures of the Cellulase Cel48F in Complex with Inhibitors and Substrates Give Insights Into its Processive Action

    G. Parsiegla;C. Reverbel-Leroy;C. Tardif;J.P. Belaich

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuval Shoham
Yuval Shoham Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Edward A. Bayer
Edward A. Bayer Weizmann Institute of Science
Raphael Lamed
Raphael Lamed Tel Aviv University
Marcel Asther
Marcel Asther INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Anthony Levasseur
Anthony Levasseur University of Montreal
Mireille Bruschi
Mireille Bruschi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter J. Punt
Peter J. Punt Leiden University
Bernard Henrissat
Bernard Henrissat Technical University of Denmark
Eric Record
Eric Record INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Linda J. W. Shimon
Linda J. W. Shimon Weizmann Institute of Science

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