ELSEVIER
Journal
of Biotechnology
Contents
57 (1997) 227-228
of Volume
57
Preface Minireviews J.-P. Belaich, C. Tardif, A. Belaich and C. Gaudin (France) The cellulolytic system of Clostridium cellulolyticum M. Linder and T. T. Teeri (Finland) The roles and function
of cellulose-binding
15
domains
Regular Papers W. Helbert, J. Sugiyama, M. lshihara and S. Yamanaka (Japan) Characterization of native crystalline cellulose in the cell walls of Oomycota V. Garcia-Campayo and P. Beguin (France) Synergism between the cellulosome-integrating thermocellum
protein
29
CipA and endoglucanase
CelD of Clostridium 39
M. Srisodsuk, J. Lehtid, M. Linder, E. Margolles-Clark, T. Reinikainen and T.T. Teeri (Finland) Trichoderma reesei cellobiohydrolase I with an endoglucanase cellulose-binding domain: action on bacterial microcrystalline cellulose G. W. Black, J.E. Rixon, J.H. Clarke, G.P. Hazlewood, Cellulose binding domains substrates
and linker sequences
L.M.A. Ferreira, D.N. Bolam and H.J. Gilbed
potentiate
the activity of hemicellulases
49
(UK)
against complex 59
M. Schiilein (Denmark) Enzymatic properties of cellulases from Humicola
71
insolens
N.R. Gilkes, E. Kwan, D.G. Kilburn, R.C. Miller and R.A.J. Warren (Canada) Attack of carboxymethylcellulose
at opposite ends by two cellobiohydrolases
from Cellulomonas
G.J. Davies, V. Ducros, R.J. Lewis, T.V. Borchert and M. Schtilein (UK, Denmark) Oligosaccharide specificity of a family 7 endoglucanase: insertion of potential sugar-binding S. Zhang and D.B. Wilson (USA) Surface residue mutations which change canase E2 H. Henriksson, Finland)
J. Stahlberg,
The catalytic amino-acid
A. Koivula,
the substrate
specificity
of Thermomonospora
fimi
subsites
83
91
fusca endoglu101
G. Pettersson,
C. Divne, L. Valtcheva
residues in the active site of cellobiohydrolase
and R. lsaksson (Sweden,
1 are involved in chiral recognition
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H.J. Lee and 17.M. Brown Jr. (USA) A comparative structural characterization resolution electron microscopy study Hemicellulases
of’ Volume 57
of two
cellobiohydrolases
from
Trichoderma
reesei:
a high 127
Section
Minireview A. Ttirrtinen and J. Rouvinen (Finland) Structural and functional properties of low molecular
weight
137
endo-1,4-/?-xylanases
Regular Papers P. Biely, M. VrSanskti, M. Tenkanen and D. Kluepfel (Slovakia, Finland, Endo+‘-1,4-xylanase families: differences in catalytic properties E. Margolles-Clark, M. l/m& and M. Penttild (Finland) Expression patterns of ten hemicellulase genes of the filamentous carbon sources
Canada) 151
fungus
Trichoderma
reesei on various 167
Y. Zhao, C.J. Chany II, P.F.G. Sims and M.L. Sinnott USA, UK) Definition of the substrate specificity of the ‘sensing’ xylanase of Streptomyces charide and cellooligosaccharide glycosides of 3,4_dinitrophenol
cyaneus
using xylooligosac181
M. Tenkanen, M. Makkonen, M. Perttula, L. Viikari and A. Teleman (Finland) Action of Trichoderma reesei mannanase on galactoglucomannan in pine kraft pulp
191
SD. Mansfield, E. de Jong, R.S. Stephens and J. N. Saddler (Canada, Physical characterization of enzymatically modified kraft pulp fibers
205
J. Buchert, T. Tamminen and L. Viikari (Finland) Impact of the Donnan effect on the action of xylanases
USA)
on fibre substrates
217
Author Index
223
Subject Index
225
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