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    Hydrophobins are a group of small (~100 amino acids) cysteine-rich proteins that were discovered in filamentous fungi that are lichenized or not. Later...
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    compatible) or a "flat" phenotype with no mycelia (only B compatible). Hydrophobin was first isolated from Schizophyllum commune. The genome of Schizophyllum...
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    physiological mechanisms, as well as spore surface structures (such as hydrophobins), enable efficient spore ejection. For example, the structure of the...
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  • RodA is a class I 14 kDa hydrophobin protein which is known to coat the spores and conidia of the filamentous fungi Aspergillus fumigatus. Mutants of...
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    (including various cysteine-rich proteins including cerato-platanins and hydrophobins) outside the cell by the process of exocytosis, where they can then be...
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    physiological mechanisms as well as spore-surface structures, such as hydrophobins, for spore ejection. These mechanisms include, for example, forcible...
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    coelicolor Spidroin from Trichonephila edulis (spider) (Spider silk) Hydrophobins from Neurospora crassa and other fungi Fungal cell adhesion proteins...
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  • 1146/knowable-082423-1. Puspitasari N, Tsai SL, Lee CK (April 2021). "Class I hydrophobins pretreatment stimulates PETase for monomers recycling of waste PETs"...
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  • common across all known entomopathogenic fungi. These spores commonly use Hydrophobins and Adhesins to attach to and recognize the host cuticle. Under the right...
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    well as those responsible for membrane synthesis and function, such as hydrophobins. Some polypeptides are only found when the fungus and plant have achieved...
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  • phytotoxic protein produced by the Ophiostoma species belonging to the hydrophobin family, which also self-assembles. Chen, Hongxin; Kovalchuk, Andriy;...
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  • in Neurospora crassa, directly activates a developmentally regulated hydrophobin gene". Mol. Microbiol. 56 (1): 282–97. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04544...
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  • 1993). "Cerato-ulmin, a toxin involved in Dutch elm disease, is a fungal hydrophobin". The Plant Cell. 5 (2): 145–6. doi:10.1105/tpc.5.2.145. PMC 160257....
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    Electron micrograph images has revealed pockets of a protein called hydrophobin surrounding these modules. It has been postulated that these pockets...
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  • Milani, G. Terraneo, G. Resnati, F. Baldelli Bombelli, P. Metrangolo "Hydrophobin-stabilized dispersions of PVDF nanoparticles in water" J. Fluorine Chem...
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  • method to increase the density of the composite would be by deleting a hydrophobin gene. These composites also have the ability of self-fusion which increases...
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    not salt-responsive. On the other hand, there is a vast enrichment of hydrophobins (proteins of cell wall with diverse functions and many biotechnological...
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  • physiological mechanisms as well as spore-surface structures, such as hydrophobins, for spore ejection. These mechanisms include, for example, forcible...
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