Whole proteome analyses on Ruminiclostridium cellulolyticum show a modulation of the cellulolysis machinery in response to cellulosic materials with subtle differences in chemical and structural properties

Nelly Badalato, Alain Guillot, Victor Sabarly, Marc Dubois, Nina Pourette, Bruno Pontoire, Paul Robert, Arnaud Bridier, Véronique Monnet, Diana Machado de Sousa, Sylvie Durand, Laurent Mazéas, Alain Buléon, Théodore Bouchez, Gerard Mortha, Ariane Bize*

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