Hydrophobins: the protein-amphiphiles of filamentous fungi.
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Genome and transcriptome sequencing of the halophilic fungus Wallemia ichthyophaga: haloadaptations present and absentDothideomycete plant interactions illuminated by genome sequencing and EST analysis of the wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorumCellulases and beyond: the first 70 years of the enzyme producer Trichoderma reeseiHydrophobin film structure for HFBI and HFBII and mechanism for accelerated film formationA phenomenological description of BslA assemblies across multiple length scales.Crystal structures of hydrophobin HFBII in the presence of detergent implicate the formation of fibrils and monolayer filmsSelf-assembly of functional, amphipathic amyloid monolayers by the fungal hydrophobin EASSolution structure and interface-driven self-assembly of NC2, a new member of the Class II hydrophobin proteinsCell wall modifications during conidial maturation of the human pathogenic fungus Pseudallescheria boydiiGenome-wide transcriptional response of Trichoderma reesei to lignocellulose using RNA sequencing and comparison with Aspergillus nigerCharacterization of a Basidiomycota hydrophobin reveals the structural basis for a high-similarity Class I subdivision.Compositions of fungal secretomes indicate a greater impact of phylogenetic history than lifestyle adaptation.Evolutionary analysis of hydrophobin gene family in two wood-degrading basidiomycetes, Phlebia brevispora and Heterobasidion annosum s.l.Removal of the endocrine disrupter butyl benzyl phthalate from the environmentRecruitment of class I hydrophobins to the air:water interface initiates a multi-step process of functional amyloid formation.The fission yeast spore is coated by a proteinaceous surface layer comprising mainly Isp3.Generation, annotation and analysis of ESTs from Trichoderma harzianum CECT 2413.Epl1, the major secreted protein of Hypocrea atroviridis on glucose, is a member of a strongly conserved protein family comprising plant defense response elicitors.Direct identification of hydrophobins and their processing in Trichoderma using intact-cell MALDI-TOF MS.Purifying selection and birth-and-death evolution in the class II hydrophobin gene families of the ascomycete Trichoderma/Hypocrea.Differential regulation and posttranslational processing of the class II hydrophobin genes from the biocontrol fungus Hypocrea atroviridis.Light-dependent roles of the G-protein alpha subunit GNA1 of Hypocrea jecorina (anamorph Trichoderma reesei).Adaptation to high salt concentrations in halotolerant/halophilic fungi: a molecular perspective.Expression and purification of a functionally active class I fungal hydrophobin from the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana in E. coli.Yeasts in malting, with special emphasis on Wickerhamomyces anomalus (synonym Pichia anomala).Amyloid fibers provide structural integrity to Bacillus subtilis biofilms.Exploitation of Trametes versicolor for bioremediation of endocrine disrupting chemicals in bioreactors.Hydrophobins from Aspergillus species cannot be clearly divided into two classesNovel hydrophobins from Trichoderma define a new hydrophobin subclass: protein properties, evolution, regulation and processing.Diffusion of hydrophobin proteins in solution and interactions with a graphite surface.Uncovering the genome-wide transcriptional responses of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose using RNA sequencingDisulphide-reduced psoriasin is a human apoptosis-inducing broad-spectrum fungicide.PfaH2: a novel hydrophobin from the ascomycete Paecilomyces farinosus.Bacterial mycophagy: definition and diagnosis of a unique bacterial-fungal interaction.Protein denaturants at aqueous-hydrophobic interfaces: self-consistent correlation between induced interfacial fluctuations and denaturant stability at the interface.Taxonomy and epidemiology of Mucor irregularis, agent of chronic cutaneous mucormycosisGlycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins in Fusarium graminearum: inventory, variability, and virulence.Six hydrophobins are involved in hydrophobin rodlet formation in Aspergillus nidulans and contribute to hydrophobicity of the spore surface.Production and characterization of in planta transiently produced polygalacturanase from Aspergillus niger and its fusions with hydrophobin or ELP tagsInterfacial self-assembly of a bacterial hydrophobin
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Hydrophobins: the protein-amphiphiles of filamentous fungi.
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Hydrophobins: the protein-amphiphiles of filamentous fungi.
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Hydrophobins: the protein-amphiphiles of filamentous fungi
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Markus B Linder
Merja E Penttilä
Tiina Nakari-Setälä
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10.1016/J.FEMSRE.2005.01.004
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2005-02-21T00:00:00Z