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Publications by Michal Slutzki
Crucial Roles of Single Residues in Binding Affinity, Specificity, and Promiscuity in the Cellulosomal Cohesin-Dockerin Interface
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Recombinant Ostreolysin Induces Brown Fat-Like Phenotype in HIB-1B Cells
Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
Biotechnology
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Mechanism of Bacterial Cell-Surface Attachment Revealed by the Structure of Cellulosomal Type II Cohesin-Dockerin Complex
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Enzymatic Profiling of Cellulosomal Enzymes From the Human Gut Bacterium, R Uminococcus Champanellensis , Reveals a Fine-Tuned System for Cohesin-Dockerin Recognition
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High-Affinity Single-Domain Binding Proteins With a Binary-Code Interface
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Achieving Peptide Binding Specificity and Promiscuity by Loops: Case of the Forkhead-Associated Domain
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Sequence Determinants of E2-E6ap Binding Affinity and Specificity
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Binding of Human Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator to Its Receptor : Residues Involved in Species Specificity and Binding
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Binding Specificity of Human C-Reactive Protein by Using Affinity Chromatography.
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