Interaction and Comparison of a Class I Hydrophobin from Schizophyllum commune and Class II Hydrophobins from Trichoderma reesei

S Askolin, M Linder, K Scholtmeijer… - …, 2006 - ACS Publications
Hydrophobins fulfill a wide spectrum of functions in fungal growth and development. These
proteins self-assemble at hydrophilic− hydrophobic interfaces into amphipathic membranes …

The Hydrophobins HFBI and HFBII from Trichoderma reesei Showing Efficient Interactions with Nonionic Surfactants in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems

M Linder, K Selber, T Nakari-Setälä, M Qiao… - …, 2001 - ACS Publications
Fungal hydrophobins are a group of surface active, self-assembling proteins. The
filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei produces two (class II) hydrophobins, HFBI and …

Behavior of Trichoderma reesei Hydrophobins in Solution:  Interactions, Dynamics, and Multimer Formation

GR Szilvay, T Nakari-Setälä, MB Linder - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications
Filamentous fungi utilize small amphiphilic proteins called hydrophobins in their adaptation
to the environment. The hydrophobins are used to form coatings on various fungal …

Two crystal structures of Trichoderma reesei hydrophobin HFBI—The structure of a protein amphiphile with and without detergent interaction

J Hakanpää, GR Szilvay, H Kaljunen… - Protein …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrophobins are small fungal proteins that are highly surface active and possess a unique
ability to form amphiphilic membranes through spontaneous self‐assembly. The first crystal …

Hydrophobins: the protein-amphiphiles of filamentous fungi

MB Linder, GR Szilvay, T Nakari-Setälä… - FEMS microbiology …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Hydrophobins are surface active proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They have a role in
fungal growth as structural components and in the interaction of fungi with their environment …

[HTML][HTML] The relation between solution association and surface activity of the hydrophobin HFBI from Trichoderma reesei

GR Szilvay, K Kisko, R Serimaa, MB Linder - FEBS letters, 2007 - Elsevier
Hydrophobins are small fungal surface active proteins that self-assemble at interfaces into
films with nanoscale structures. The hydrophobin HFBI from Trichoderma reesei has been …

[PDF][PDF] Aggregation and self-assembly of hydrophobins from Trichoderma reesei: low-resolution structural models

M Torkkeli, R Serimaa, O Ikkala, M Linder - Biophysical journal, 2002 - cell.com
Hydrophobins are secreted fungal proteins, which have diverse roles in fungal growth and
development. They lower the surface tension of water, work as adhesive agents and …

[HTML][HTML] Crystal structures of hydrophobin HFBII in the presence of detergent implicate the formation of fibrils and monolayer films

JM Kallio, MB Linder, J Rouvinen - Journal of biological chemistry, 2007 - ASBMB
Hydrophobins are small, amphiphilic proteins secreted by filamentous fungi. Their
functionality arises from a patch of hydrophobic residues on the protein surface …

Self-assembly of class II hydrophobins on polar surfaces

MS Grunér, GR Szilvay, M Berglin, M Lienemann… - Langmuir, 2012 - ACS Publications
Hydrophobins are structural proteins produced by filamentous fungi that are amphiphilic and
function through self-assembling into structures such as membranes. They have diverse …

[HTML][HTML] Atomic resolution structure of the HFBII hydrophobin, a self-assembling amphiphile

J Hakanpää, A Paananen, S Askolin… - Journal of Biological …, 2004 - ASBMB
Hydrophobins are proteins specific to filamentous fungi. Hydrophobins have several
important roles in fungal physiology, for example, adhesion, formation of protective surface …