“…This rumen bacterium was discovered to bear one of the most elaborate complexes in the cellulosomal world; it is much more elaborate than those reported previously for cellulolytic Clostridium species (17,18). Gene clustering analysis of several R. flavefaciens strains revealed that the cellulosome system is generally composed of four major scaffoldin subunits, ScaA, ScaB, ScaC, and ScaE, and of a cellulose-binding protein, CttA (19,20). The cohesin, dockerin, and X-modules of these cellulosomal components were found to be divergent in sequence from previously known type I and type II cellulosomal modules, and the Coh-Doc interactions were therefore collectively designated type III on the respective phylogenetic trees (21)(22)(23)(24).…”