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Dr Alan Cartmell.
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Year
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Dr Arnaud Basle
Dr Alan Cartmell
Sulfated glycan recognition by carbohydrate sulfatases of the human gut microbiota
2022
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Arnaud Basle
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Alan Cartmell
Metabolism of multiple glycosaminoglycans by
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
is orchestrated by a versatile core genetic locus
2020
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Jonathan Briggs
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Elisabeth Lowe
et al.
Author Correction: A surface endogalactanase in Bacteroides
thetaiotaomicron
confers keystone status for arabinogalactan degradation
2019
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Jonathan Briggs
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Elisabeth Lowe
et al.
A surface endogalactanase in
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
confers keystone status forarabinogalactan degradation
2018
Dr Jonathan Briggs
Xiaoyang Zhang
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Aurore Labourel
Dr Arnaud Basle
et al.
Dietary pectic glycans are degraded by coordinated enzyme pathways in human colonic
Bacteroides
2018
Dr Alan Cartmell
Structural studies of the unusual metal-ion site of the GH124 endoglucanase from
Ruminiclostridium thermocellum
2018
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Corinne Wills
et al.
The human gut microbe
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
encodes the founding member of a novel glycosaminoglycan-degrading polysaccharide lyase family PL29
2018
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Arnaud Basle
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
An evolutionarily distinct family of polysaccharide lyases removes rhamnose capping of complex arabinogalactan proteins
2017
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Artur Rogowski
Dr Alan Cartmell
Ana De Jesus Vaz Luís
Dr Arnaud Basle
et al.
Complex pectin metabolism by gut bacteria reveals novel catalytic functions
2017
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Elisabeth Lowe
Dr Arnaud Basle
Dr Susan Firbank
Dr Didier Ndeh
et al.
How members of the human gut microbiota overcome the sulfation problem posed by glycosaminoglycans
2017
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Alan Cartmell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Unusual active site location and catalytic apparatus in a glycoside hydrolase family
2017
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Analysis Human Microbiome Reveals a New Glycoside Hydrolase Family, Which Lacks the Canonical Catalytic Apparatus
2016
Dr Jose Munoz Munoz
Dr Alan Cartmell
Emeritus Professor Harry Gilbert
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron requires rhamnose release to grow with Gum Arabic
2016
Dr Fiona Cuskin
Dr Elisabeth Lowe
Dr Max Temple
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Artur Rogowski
et al.
Human gut Bacteroidetes can utilize yeast mannan through a selfish mechanism
2015
Dr Artur Rogowski
Carl Morland
Dr Alan Cartmell
Dr Lucy Crouch
Dr Aurore Labourel
et al.
Recognition of xyloglucan by the crystalline cellulose-binding site of a family 3a carbohydrate-binding module
2015