Hydrophobins: multipurpose proteins

HAB Wösten - Annual Reviews in Microbiology, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Class I and class II hydrophobins are small secreted fungal proteins that play a
role in a broad range of processes in the growth and development of filamentous fungi. For …

Hydrophobins: proteins that change the nature of the fungal surface

JGH Wessels - Advances in microbial physiology, 1996 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Hydrophobins were discovered while searching for genes expressed
during emergent growth in Schizophyllum commune, and are a novel class of small secreted …

Role of proteins in soil carbon and nitrogen storage: controls on persistence

MC Rillig, BA Caldwell, HAB Wösten, P Sollins - Biogeochemistry, 2007 - Springer
Mechanisms of soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stabilization are of great interest,
due to the potential for increased CO 2 release from soil organic matter (SOM) to the …

Transcription factor genes of Schizophyllum commune involved in regulation of mushroom formation

RA Ohm, JF de Jong, C de Bekker… - Molecular …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Mushrooms represent the most conspicuous structures of fungi. Their development is being
studied in the model basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune. The genome of S. commune …

Fungal hydrophobins: proteins that function at an interface

JGH Wessels - Trends in plant science, 1996 - cell.com
Hydrophobins are small, moderately hydrophobic proteins secreted by fungi and containing
eight cysteine residues in a conserved pattern. Most hydrophobins have been discovered as …

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 …

Hydrophobins, from molecular structure to multiple functions in fungal development

HAB Wösten, JGH Wessels - Mycoscience, 1997 - Springer
Mycelial fungi secrete small, cysteine-rich, proteins, called hydrophobins, that self-assemble
at hydrophilic-hydrophobic interfaces into amphipathic membranes, highly insoluble in case …

Hydrophobins and the interactions between fungi and plants

JR Whiteford, PD Spanu - Molecular Plant Pathology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrophobins are small proteins thought to be ubiquitous in filamentous fungi. They are
usually secreted and are found on the outer surfaces of cell walls of hyphae and conidia …

An abundant hydrophobin (ABH1) forms hydrophobic rodlet layers in Agaricus bisporus fruiting bodies

LG Lugones, JS Bosscher, K Scholtmeyer… - …, 1996 - microbiologyresearch.org
The SDS-insoluble protein fraction of Agaricus bisporus fruiting bodies was solubilized with
trifluoroacetic acid. On SDS-PAGE this fraction was found to contain one abundant protein …

Introns are necessary for mRNA accumulation in Schizophyllum commune

LG Lugones, K Scholtmeijer, R Klootwijk… - Molecular …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The cDNA coding sequence of the Agaricus bisporus hydrophobin gene ABH1 under the
regulation sequences of the Schizophyllum commune SC3 hydrophobin gene gave no …