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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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found throughout the world, year-round in
places such as
North America.
Hydrophobin was
first isolated from S. commune. Some
sources indicate that this mushroom...
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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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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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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 cr****a and
other fungi Fungal cell
adhesion proteins...
- (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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fluctuating moisture conditions. This
adaptation is
largely due to the
class I
hydrophobin protein XPH1,
which self-****embles into a
hydrophobic rodlet layer on...
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microscopic spores (usually a****ual or Conidia) that
commonly use
hydrophobins and
adhesins to
attach to and
recognize the host cuticle. Germination...
- in
Neurospora cr****a,
directly activates a
developmentally regulated hydrophobin gene". Mol. Microbiol. 56 (1): 282–97. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04544...