Recent Findings and Publications

Development of a new enzyme reagent that labels proteins with peptides via a specific lysine-isopeptide bond at high yield (Clubb lab)

New method to create stable enzyme coated B. subtilis cells for biotechnological applications.

Microbes engineered to display heterologous proteins could be useful biotechnological tools for protein engineering, lignocellulose degradation, biocatalysis, bioremediation and biosensing. Bacillus subtilis is a promising host to display proteins, as this model Gram-positive bacterium is genetically tractable and already used industrially to produce enzymes. The Clubb group developed a unique two-step procedure that enables the […]