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- Q5141367 subject Q9089708.
- Q5141367 abstract "In molecular biology, the cohesin domain is a protein domain. It interacts with a complementary domain, termed the dockerin domain. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome.The scaffoldin component of the cellulolytic bacterium Clostridium thermocellum is a non-hydrolytic protein which organises the hydrolytic enzymes into a large complex, called the cellulosome. Scaffoldin comprises a series of functional domains, amongst which is a single cellulose-binding domain and nine cohesin domains which are responsible for integrating the individual enzymatic subunits into the complex.".
- Q5141367 symbol "Cohesin".
- Q5141367 thumbnail PDB_1aoh_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q420927.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q5058394.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q5287212.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q8047.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q896177.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q898273.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q899781.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q5141367 wikiPageWikiLink Q96286.
- Q5141367 symbol "Cohesin".
- Q5141367 type Biomolecule.
- Q5141367 type Protein.
- Q5141367 type Thing.
- Q5141367 type Q206229.
- Q5141367 type Q8054.
- Q5141367 comment "In molecular biology, the cohesin domain is a protein domain. It interacts with a complementary domain, termed the dockerin domain. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome.The scaffoldin component of the cellulolytic bacterium Clostridium thermocellum is a non-hydrolytic protein which organises the hydrolytic enzymes into a large complex, called the cellulosome.".
- Q5141367 label "Cohesin domain".
- Q5141367 depiction PDB_1aoh_EBI.jpg.