Morais, SarahDavid, Yonit BenBensoussan, LiziDuncan, Sylvia H.Koropatkin, Nicole M.Martens, Eric C.Flint, Harry J.Bayer, Edward A.2017-02-022017-02-022016-02Morais, S, David, Y B, Bensoussan, L, Duncan, S H, Koropatkin, N M, Martens, E C, Flint, H J & Bayer, E A 2016, 'Enzymatic profiling of cellulosomal enzymes from the human gut bacterium, Ruminococcus champanellensis, reveals a fine-tuned system for cohesin-dockerin recognition', Environmental Microbiology, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 542-556. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.130471462-2912ORCID: /0000-0002-4903-0978/work/76975503http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8111Acknowledgements This research was supported by the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), Jerusalem, Israel, and by a grant (No. 1349) to EAB from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF). Additional support was obtained from the establishment of an Israeli Center of Research Excellence (I-CORE Center No. 152/11) managed by the Israel Science Foundation. The authors also appreciate the support of the European Union, Area NMP.2013.1.1-2: Self-assembly of naturally occurring nanosystems: CellulosomePlus Project Number: 604530 and an ERA-IB Consortium (EIB.12.022), acronym FiberFuel. In addition, EAB is grateful for a grant from the F. Warren Hellman Grant for Alternative Energy Research in Israel in support of alternative energy research in Israel administered by the Israel Strategic Alternative Energy Foundation (I-SAEF). HJF acknowledges support from BBSRC Grant No BB/L009951/1, from the Scottish Government Food, Land and People program, and from the Society for Applied Microbiology. Thanks are due to Fergus Nicol and Louise Cantlay for proteomic analysis. EAB is the incumbent of The Maynard I. and Elaine Wishner Chair of Bio-organic Chemistry.151998662engQR MicrobiologyBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)BB/L009951/1QREnzymatic profiling of cellulosomal enzymes from the human gut bacterium, Ruminococcus champanellensis, reveals a fine-tuned system for cohesin-dockerin recognitionJournal article10.1111/1462-2920.13047182