Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 44(3-4), 399-404 (1995-12-01)
CelS is the most abundant subunit and an exoglucanase component of the Clostridium thermocellum cellulosome, multicomponent cellulase complex. The product inhibition pattern of CelS was examined using purified recombinant CelS (rCelS) produced in Escherichia coli. The rCelS activity on cellopentaose
Immunochemical mapping of domains in human interleukin 4 recognized by neutralizing monoclonal antibodies.
L Ramanathan,R Ingram,L Sullivan,R Greenberg,R Reim,P P Trotta,H V Le
Biochemistry null
Historical and contemporary correlates of syphilis and cancer.
A M Michalek,M C Mahoney,C C McLaughlin,D Murphy,B B Metzger
International Journal of Epidemiology null
Selective proteolytic cleavage of recombinant human interleukin 4. Evidence for a critical role of the C-terminus.
H V Le,G F Seelig,R Syto,L Ramanathan,W T Windsor,D Borkowski,P P Trotta