Christian GAUDIN

Chargé de Recherche au CNRS

Publications sur la Cellulolyse (de 1982 à 2000) :

  1. Metabolism of Glucose and Cellobiose by a cellulolytic mesophilic Clostridium species H10. J. Giallo, C. Gaudin, J.-P.Bélaich, E. Petitdemange, F. Caillet-Mangin. (1983). Appl.Env.Microb., 45: 843-849.
  2. Clostridium cellulolyticum sp.nov. a cellulolytic mesophilic species from decayed grass. E. Petitdemange, F. Caillet, J. Giallo, C. Gaudin. (1984). Int. J. System. Bacteriol., 34: 155-159.
  3. Metabolism and solubilization of cellulose by Clostridium cellulolyticum H10. J. Giallo, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Bélaich. (1985). Appl. Env. Microb., 49: 1216-1221.
  4. Characterization of the cellulolytic system of Clostridium cellulolyticum. E. Faure, A. Bélaich, C. Bagnara, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Bélaich. (1987) In G. Grassi, B. Delmon, J.- F. Molle, and H. Zibetta (eds) Biomass for Energy and Industry, 4th E. C. Conference, pp 717-721, Elsevier Applied Science, London and New York.
  5. Sequence analysis of the Clostridium cellulolyticum celCCA endoglucanase gene. E. Faure, A. Bélaich, C. Bagnara, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Bélaich. (1989). Gene, 84: 39-46.
  6. Characterization of Endoglucanase A from Clostridium cellulolyticum. H.-P. Fierobe, C. Gaudin, A. Bélaich, M. Loutfi, E. Faure, C. Bagnara, D. Baty, J.-P. Bélaich. (1991). J. Bacteriol. 173: 7956-7962.
  7. The catalytic domain of endoglucanase A from Clostridium cellulolyticum: Effects of Arginine 79 and Histidine 122 mutations on catalysis. A. Bélaich, H.-P. Fierobe, D. Baty, B. Busetta, C. Bagnara-Tardif, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Bélaich. (1992). J. Bacteriol. 174: 4677-4682.
  8. Sequence analysis of a gene cluster encoding cellulases from Clostridium cellulolyticum. C. Bagnara-Tardif, C. Gaudin, A. Bélaich, P. Hoest, T. Citard, J.-P. Bélaich. (1992). Gene 119: 17-28.
  9. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the catalytic domain of endoglucanase A from Clostridium cellulolyticum. V. Roig, H.-P. Fierobe, V. Ducros, M. Czjzek, A. Belaich, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Belaich, and R. Haser. (1993). J. Mol. Biol., 233: 325-327.
  10. Purification and characterization of endoglucanase C from Clostridium cellulolyticum. Catalytic comparison with endoglucanase A. H.-P. Fierobe, C. Bagnara-Tardif, C. Gaudin, F. Guerlesquin, P. Sauve, A. Belaich and J.-P. Belaich. (1993). Eur. J. Biochem. 217: 557-565.
  11. Crystal structure of the catalytic domain of a bacterial cellulase belonging to family 5. V. Ducros, M. Czjzek, A. Belaich, C. Gaudin, H.-P. Fierobe, J.-P. Belaich, G. Davies and R. Haser. (1995). Structure 3: 939-949.
  12. Biochemical properties of a b-xylosidase from Clostridium cellulolyticum. S. Saxena., H.-P. Fierobe, C. Gaudin, F. Guerlesquin and J.-P. Belaich. (1995). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61: 3509-3512.
  13. Molecular study and overexpression of the Clostridium cellulolyticum celF cellulase gene in Escherichia coli. C. Reverbel-Leroy, A. Belaich, A. Bernadac, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Belaich and C. Tardif. (1996). Microbiology 142: 1013-1023.
  14. Interaction between the Endoglucanase CelA and the scaffolding protein CipC of the Clostridium cellulolyticum cellulosome. S. Pagès, A. Belaich, C. Tardif, C. Reverbel-Leroy, C. Gaudin, J.-P. Belaich. (1996). J. Bacteriol. 178: 2279-2286.
  15. Characterization of the cellulolytic complex (cellulosome) produced by Clostridium cellulolyticum. L. Gal, S. Pagès, C. Gaudin, A. Belaich, C. Reverbel-Leroy, C. Tardif and J.-P. Belaich. (1997). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63: 903-909.
  16. Role of scaffolding protein CipC of Clostridium cellulolyticum in cellulose degradation. S. Pagès, L. Gal, A. Belaich, C. Gaudin, C. Tardif and J.-P. Belaich. (1997). J. Bacteriol. 179: 2810-2816.
  17. The cellulolytic system of Clostridium cellulolyticum. J. Biotechnol. J.-P. Belaich , C. Tardif, A. Belaich, and C. Gaudin. (1997). J. Biotechnol. 57: 3-14.
  18. CelG from Clostridium cellulolyticum : a multidomain endoglucanase acting efficiently on crystalline cellulose. L. Gal, C. Gaudin, A. Belaich, S. Pagès, C. Tardif and J.-P. Belaich. (1997). J. Bacteriol. 179: 6595-6601.
  19. Sequence analysis of scaffolding protein CipC and ORFXp, a new cohesin-containing protein in Clostridium cellulolyticum : Comparison of various cohesin domains and subcellular localisation of ORFXp. S. Pagès., A. Belaich, C. Tardif, H.-P. Fierobe, C. Gaudin, and J.-P. Belaich. (1999). J. Bacteriol. 181: 1801-1810.
  20. CelE, a multidomain cellulase from Clostridium cellulolyticum : a key enzyme in the cellulosome ? C. Gaudin, A. Belaich, S. Champ and J.-P. Belaich. (2000). J. Bacteriol. 182: 1910-1915.

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