Trichoderma reesei cellulases : biochemistry, genetics, physiology and application : proceedings of a Symposium held at the Technical University of Vienna from September 14 to 16, 1989
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Trichoderma reesei cellulases : biochemistry, genetics, physiology and application : proceedings of a Symposium held at the Technical University of Vienna from September 14 to 16, 1989
Royal Society of Chemistry, 1990
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This volume represents full papers of all invited lectures presented at the TRICEL 89 symposium on Trichoderma cellulases held at the Technical University of Austria, September 14-16, 1989. The meeting was attended by around 100 scientists from all over the world, representing both academic institutions and industrial research laboratories.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Cellulase Protein Structures: Structure-activity relationships of cellulolytic protein from "Trichoderma Reesei, M Claeyssens and P Tomme
- Cellulose depolymerases of "Trichoderma" - nomenclature and properties of some recombinant forms, S Shoemaker et al
- Comparison of "Trichoderma" cellulases with other B-Glycanases, B Henrissat and J-P Mornon
- Part 2: Identification, Mechanism of Action and Activities of "Trichoderma" cellulases and xylanases: Artificial substrates and cross-reactivities among "Trichoderma" cellulases, P Biely
- Production and application of Xylanases from "Trichoderma Harzianum", D J Senior and J N Saddler
- Production and characterization of an unglycosilated low molecular weight 1,4-beta-glucan-glucanohydrolase of "Trichoderma reesei", A Ulker and B Sprey. Part 3: Regulatory aspects of cellulase biosynthesis, secretion and location: Mechanisms involved in the regulation of cellulasse biosynthesis and secretion in "Trichoderma reesei", C P Kubicek
- Effects of alcohol and temperature on secretion by "Trichoderma, H Merivuori and J A Sands
- Ultrastructural aspects of cellulase biosynthesis in "Trichoderma reesei, B K Ghosh
- biochemical and physiological changes during photoinduced conidiation and derepression of cellulase synthesis in "Trichoderma", V. Farkas et al. Part 4 Cellulase gene technology: Engineering "Trichoderma" and its cellulases, T.T. Teeri. Part 5: Aspects of cellulase production and application: production and down-stream processing of "Trichoderma reesei" cellulase on a pilot scale, M. Pokorny and T. Steiner
- Interactions of pretreated substrates with cellulase systems from "Trichoderma reesei" and anaerobic bacteria, K. Grohmann et al
- "Trichoderma reesei" cellulase-from mutants to induction, S.W. EL Gogary, et al. Part 6 Abstracts of free contributions: Denaturation and renaturation of "Trichoderma reesei" c30 cellobiohydrolase I, J. Woodward et al
- Travel of "Trichoderma reesei" cellulases along the surface of insoluble cellulosic materials - the accidental tourist, A.A. Klyosov and M.L. Rabinovich
- peptide mapping by plasmaq desorption mass spectrometry as a powerful means to identify purified cellulases, K. Hagspiel
- preparation and use of monoclonal antibodies to study multiplicity of endo-B-1, 4-glucanases and B-glucosidase from "Trichoderma reesei, F. Hofer, et al
- changes in the electrophoretic pattern of "Trichoderma reesei" enzymes in the time course of fermentation, R. klinger, et al.
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